Perennials You Should Cut Back Every Fall (And Which to Let Be) By rahmat hidayat Thursday, September 26, 2024 Plus, tips for making perfect cuts. View as a Webpage Get the Magazine Give a Gift Perennials You Should Cut Back Every Fall (And Which to Let Be) Winterizing your garden includes trimming back some perennials and leaving others until spring. Our experts tell you what to do to ensure success. Learn more 6 Tips for Making Perfect Cuts With Circular and Miter Saws Take the worry out of making tough cuts like plunge cuts and miter cuts on wide boards, short boards and even tiny boards. Learn more What Really Is Tomatocore? The home decor trend is all about classic Mediterranean elegance, not kitschy tomato prints. Learn more How To Choose the Right Twist Drill Bits The variety of drill bits can be a little intimidating. Here's an overview of drill bit types, and the projects for which they work best. Learn more TIP OF THE DAY Direct Watering Bottle For healthy plants, it's important to get water to the roots. Here's a good method: Drill holes in water bottles and bury them alongside plants, leaving just the cap above the ground. To water the plants, unscrew the bottles' caps, fill the bottles and screw the caps back on. It requires some extra effort, but it conserves water, and your plants — especially the tomatoes — will thrive like never before. Read More POPULAR COLLECTIONS 20 Bathroom Storage Hacks 7 Toilet Flush Valve Types How To Install a Bathtub $10 a year! Get the magazine Share this Newsletter 1610 North 2nd Street, Suite 102, Milwaukee, WI 53212Copyright © 2024 Home Service Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. PRIVACY POLICY MANAGE PREFERENCES UNSUBSCRIBE Share : Facebook Twitter Google+ Lintasme Previous The CAN September 2024 Newsletter Next Nokia Bell Labs and e& announce R&D collaboration to innovate for strategic industrial sectors
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