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Landscapes

  • Earlier this year, I described how to use vegetative parts of turfgrass – stolons and plugs – to repair damaged areas of lawns. We can also replicate ornamental plants in our landscapes through vegetative propagation. Unlike seed propagation, which produces plants that express a range of genetic characteristics of the parent plants, vegetative propagation allows…

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  • As the weather transitions into fall, there are some things we should – and shouldn’t do – to help our lawns and landscape plants survive the winter and reemerge for a healthy spring green-up.

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