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PlantersPlace.com has a variety of resources to help you become the gardener you've always wanted to be. Marianne Binetti has answered thousand questions and she'll be happy to answer yours. The Video Gallery has more than 100 instructional videos and our bloggers have written on subjects ranging from herbs to pests and from roses to veggies. We are also pleased to provide links to hundreds of reprinted articles from prestigious sources like Horticulture magazine and FineGardening.com. If you are looking for one-stop gardening knowledge, you've come to the right place.

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Naturalizing the Lawn with Small Bulbs
Prepare for spring with a fall planting of minor bulbs. Greg Speichert, Dir...
Give Your Tomato Plants a Boost
Are your tomato plants not reaching expectations? Perhaps it's time for add...
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How to Divide Strawberries
Did you know dividing your strawberries will help to produce a more bountif...
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Today's Gardening Tips

To rid hanging baskets of bird nests cut foil strips and hang them from the top hook of the basket. As the foil blows in the wind the noise and reflection scatters the birds.

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Re: Our Tsuga mertensiana (Mountain Hemlock aprox 15 yrs old) a couple of weeks ago suddenly started raining down green needles. Checked cambium layer; tree is dead. About the same time, started spotting unidentifiable redish brown caterpillar w/yellow & black spots, reddish tufts on sides & long tufts near head & tail. I can't get a focused photos of this pest but have attached it anyway. Do you have any idea how to get this identified? I still have it captured. thank you.
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