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Green Side Up: Why it's important to know your weeds
Follow these tips to avoid wasting time pulling weeds.
Green Side Up: An elephant ear love affair
Guest garden columnist Patrea Wilson offers some tips and tricks for growing elephant ears, one of the oldest cultivated crops on Earth.
Janice Peterson: Building a better tomato trap
How do you support your tomatoes? Garden columnist Janice Peterson offers three methods, including one you might not have heard of.
Janice Peterson: This wild weed will leave you burning
The rash from this poisonous plant often is confused with poison ivy, garden columnist Janice Peterson writes.
Janice Peterson: Why you should attend the Rotary Botanical Gardens Home Garden Tour
Garden columnist Janice Peterson is excited—and on edge—about being on the 2015 Rotary Botanical Gardens Home Garden Tour.
Janice Peterson: Air edging offers easy way to tidy-up your garden
One of Janice Peterson's favorite tasks this time of year is edging her flower and shrub beds. This activity makes your yard look nice—and can make you feel nice, too.
Janice Peterson: Seed starting, plant sales and an Impatiens warning
Do you start your own seeds? Do you like saving cash on plants? Did you grow Impatiens last year? If you answered "Yes" to any of those questions, then this column is for you.
Janice Peterson: When should I prune my hydrangeas?
Hydrangeas are worth growing, garden blogger Janice Peterson writes. Jjust make sure you remember what variety you have so you'll know how to care for it.
Janice Peterson: How to survive as a left-handed gardener
There are no advantages to being left-handed, especially not in gardening, Janice Peterson writes.
Janice Peterson: A special gardening event you won't want to miss
A gardening celebrity is coming to Janesville this March, blogger Janice Peterson writes.
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