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"Growing Together" columnist Don Kinzler says measures taken on a hot, windy day can save plant lives.
"Fielding Questions" columnist Don Kinzler also advises readers on a pesky beetle that is prevalent in gardens again this year and how to prevent deer damage to yards and gardens.
"Growing Together" columnist Don Kinzler says “hardy” is a relative term, and what’s hardy for Kentucky might not survive in the North country. If a rose tag says “winter-hardy,” it doesn’t necessarily apply to winters in North Dakota and Minnesota.
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"Growing Together" columnist Don Kinzler says proper nutrition is the basis for nearly all plant growth, so it's worth getting right.
"Growing Together" columnist Don Kinzler offers tips whether you're expanding an existing flower bed or starting from scratch.
"Growing Together" columnist Don Kinzler says it comes down to doing seemingly small tasks well.
"Fielding Questions" columnist Don Kinzler also answers questions about perennial hibiscus and the size of seed potatoes.
"Fielding Questions" columnist Don Kinzler also hears from readers about when it's safe to first mow lawns this spring and how to try planting a pot of hyacinths.
"Growing Together" columnist Don Kinzler reminds readers of things like the best height to mow the lawn and what to do if a late spring frost threatens a garden.

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"Fielding Questions" columnist Don Kinzler also answers questions about geranium cuttings and planting onions.
"Growing Together" columnist Don Kinzler offers some advice on this big annual question in the Midwest.
"Fielding Questions" columnist Don Kinzler explains why some lawn markings could indicate earthworm activity, and he answers questions about trying to save a potted tulip and using grass clippings as mulch.

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