March 25 Column: Pruning Basics

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‘Tis the season for pruning, right? Well, before you dive into it, I thought it would help to discuss some pruning basics first. For my column, I interviewed Tim Kohlhauff (seen at left), the Urban Horticulture Coordinator for Spokane County Extension. Here is a link to my column in today’s edition of The Spokesman-Review: Pruning correctly helps keep trees and […]

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How to Prune Raspberry Canes

Ugh. I could’ve sworn I pruned our raspberry canes last fall. As you can see from the photo to the left, I most definitely didn’t! Fortunately, it can be done in late winter/early spring, so no harm done. Pruning raspberries can seem puzzling to some folks. Fortunately, I explain how to in this post. When to prune raspberry canes For […]

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Book Review: “Gardening Complete”

Gardening Complete: How to Best Grow Vegetables, Flowers, and Other Outdoor Plants.  (Cool Springs Press, 376 pp., $30) Are you looking for a comprehensive outdoor gardening book on just about every topic you could imagine? Take a look at the newest offering from Cool Springs Press: Gardening Complete. For this monumental project, they pulled together a team of authors with […]

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Amaryllis After-Care

OK, so your Amaryllis (a.k.a. Hippeastrum) bulb has bloomed. Now what? Don’t throw it in the trash or the compost bin! With a little care, they can bloom again for you next year. Every winter, I love growing these amazing bulbs. Why? It makes me feel like I’m gardening while the snow is flying outside. The flowers are absolutely gorgeous […]

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