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Flower Gardening 101, Lyrid meteor shower, clover coverup

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Question of the Day
I have some tropical hibiscus plants that grew and bloomed quite well last summer. Now they are inside and very large. I’ve taken cuttings in the past. Some make it, others don’t. What is the best time to prune these plants, and when and how can I make successful cuttings?
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Puzzle of the Day
What kind of ears do engines have?
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tulips
wholly to be a fool
while Spring is in the world
my blood approves,
and kisses are a better fate 
than wisdom
lady i swear by all flowers. 

–E. E. Cummings (1894–1962)

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Flower Bulbs Giveaway
 
Flower Gardening 101: How to Get Started
As a cut flower farmer who’s been gardening for over two decades, I am relieved every day when I remember that gardens grow slow and we can, too. So what are we growing this season? Let’s talk about how to get started in flower gardening from scratch.
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Feed Your Plants Right!

Set your garden up for success our Organic Tomato & Vegetable Plant Food! This OMRI listed fertilizer is suitable for indoor and outdoor use everywhere and formulated for tomatoes, vegetables, fruit, herbs, trees, and shrubs. Available at Walmart.

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Meteor Shower Calendar 2022: When Is the Next Meteor Shower?
When’s the next meteor shower? The Lyrids peak April 21–22! Our Meteor Shower Calendar for 2022 has the dates, best time to view, number per hour, point of origin, and associated comet—plus, viewing tips!
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How To Remove Dark Spots (Do This)

A common misconception that many people have are that dark skin spots are caused by the sun, when in fact they are actually signs of advanced aging.  Dr. Gundry has a special at home method that you can use in her home to help reduce dark spots, age spots, and uneven skin tones. Watch The Video.

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Cobb Salad Platter
What to do with hard-boiled eggs? Enjoy a classic Cobb Salad with chicken, eggs, tomatoes, avocados, corn, and black beans. You can arrange in rows or toss it all together! Make this Cobb Salad your own if you wish to mix up the ingredients or vary the amounts of each.
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The “Greatest Gardening Magazine” is Here!

To quote our readers, the Almanac Garden Guide is “no ordinary magazine.” Imagine the country’s best-selling garden experts sharing their knowledge in ONE place. If you pick up ONE gardening magazine this year, treat yourself to the Garden Guide. Take a look inside—and get inspired!

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Headache Types and Treatments
Not all headaches are created equal. Learn about the many different types of headaches and headache treatments that will provide relief.
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Weeding CAN be fun!

Putting care into your lawn or garden means pulling weeds. It takes time and effort to get down into the beds and dig out each one. The Weed Spinner will eliminate the need to kneel, and makes weeding fun!

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Clover Comeback
At one time, most yards had at least some white clover growing in them. It was a world before chemicals, and clover was part of seed blends because it improved the soil—and the condition of the lawn. Gardeners are returning to recognizing the benefits of clover…
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