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Past articles by Dean:

Climate change keeps changing the game for home gardeners

Every year now, gardeners should be rethinking what they grow and where because of climate change, experts say. → Read More

Home gardeners can help the hungry by donating some harvest

Many home gardeners are donating portions of their freshly picked harvests to food banks, meal programs and shelters. → Read More

Weekly recap: Practical products to make your life easier

In the dog days of summer, air conditioning provides a welcome respite from the heat. But what do you do when your air conditioner gives out on a 90-degree day? How do you know if it’s a DIY project or time to call in a professional? If your air conditioner is having these common problems, it’s time to call a contractor. → Read More

Weekly recap: Practical products to make your life easier

In the dog days of summer, air conditioning provides a welcome respite from the heat. But what do you do when your air conditioner gives out on a 90-degree day? How do you know if it’s a DIY project or time to call in a professional? If your air conditioner is having these common problems, it’s time to call a contractor. → Read More

Weekly recap: Practical products to make your life easier

In the dog days of summer, air conditioning provides a welcome respite from the heat. But what do you do when your air conditioner gives out on a 90-degree day? How do you know if it’s a DIY project or time to call in a professional? If your air conditioner is having these common problems, it’s time to call a contractor. → Read More

Weekly recap: Practical products to make your life easier

In the dog days of summer, air conditioning provides a welcome respite from the heat. But what do you do when your air conditioner gives out on a 90-degree day? How do you know if it’s a DIY project or time to call in a professional? If your air conditioner is having these common problems, it’s time to call a contractor. → Read More

Weekly recap: Practical products to make your life easier

In the dog days of summer, air conditioning provides a welcome respite from the heat. But what do you do when your air conditioner gives out on a 90-degree day? How do you know if it’s a DIY project or time to call in a professional? If your air conditioner is having these common problems, it’s time to call a contractor. → Read More

Weekly recap: Practical products to make your life easier

In the dog days of summer, air conditioning provides a welcome respite from the heat. But what do you do when your air conditioner gives out on a 90-degree day? How do you know if it’s a DIY project or time to call in a professional? If your air conditioner is having these common problems, it’s time to call a contractor. → Read More

Weekly recap: Practical products to make your life easier

In the dog days of summer, air conditioning provides a welcome respite from the heat. But what do you do when your air conditioner gives out on a 90-degree day? How do you know if it’s a DIY project or time to call in a professional? If your air conditioner is having these common problems, it’s time to call a contractor. → Read More

Weekly recap: Practical products to make your life easier

In the dog days of summer, air conditioning provides a welcome respite from the heat. But what do you do when your air conditioner gives out on a 90-degree day? How do you know if it’s a DIY project or time to call in a professional? If your air conditioner is having these common problems, it’s time to call a contractor. → Read More

Weekly recap: Practical products to make your life easier

In the dog days of summer, air conditioning provides a welcome respite from the heat. But what do you do when your air conditioner gives out on a 90-degree day? How do you know if it’s a DIY project or time to call in a professional? If your air conditioner is having these common problems, it’s time to call a contractor. → Read More

Climate change keeps changing the game for home gardeners

Every year now, gardeners should be rethinking what they grow and where because of climate change, experts say. → Read More

New love for pretty, old-fashioned Grandmother's Gardens

With their abundance of old-fashioned flowers, Grandmother's Gardens are not the easiest sites to manage. It takes thought to plant the right combinations of historic flowers, and effort to start heirloom plants from seed. → Read More

Backyard gardeners can act to help bee populations

Chemicals are routinely applied around residential landscapes to kill insect pests and troublesome weeds, but many are indiscriminate and devastate pollinators in the process. → Read More

Gardening trends for 2020? Think unconventional, sustainable

Gardeners in 2020 will veer from the beaten path, opting for unconventional varieties and eco-conscious surroundings, according to a plant trends study by horticulturalists with the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. → Read More

Advice for first-time gardeners: Think small. Find your spot

Sunshine, good soil and easy-to-grow plants can give you a great start. → Read More

Gardening trends for 2020? Think unconventional, sustainable

Gardeners in 2020 will veer from the beaten path, opting for unconventional varieties and eco-conscious surroundings, according to a plant trends study by horticulturalists with the University of... → Read More

Fall's the best time to harvest discounts at garden centers

Fall is the best time of year to get new trees, shrubs and perennials into the ground before cold weather sets in, and it’s often the best time to buy them, too. Garden centers traditionally mark down their off-season inventories rather than muscle... → Read More

To keep enjoying your garden's flowers, consider drying them

Cut flowers have an intense but brief vase life, lasting generally about a week. Yet they can be preserved as attractive and long-lasting arrangements when properly dried and displayed. → Read More

When you bring houseplants inside: do it with patience and planning — and no pests

Houseplants freak out if you just run them inside and plunk them down on a windowsill → Read More