Bringing May flowers and other summer garden tips

May flowers
There are many things to be done in the lawn and in the garden as we transition from the spring into the summer. One thing to consider if you haven’t already done so is replacing your cool-season bedding plants with warm-season bedding plants. Traditional cool-season annual bedding plants such as alyssum, baby’s breath, delphinium, dianthus, dusty miller, foxglove, ornamental cabbage and kale,…

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