Tuesday, January 27, 2009

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Help your Garden Beat the Heat this coming Summer

Tue, 27 Jan 2009 15:07:16 -0800
Ahh June and July, also known as mid-summer, you look around and you see the patches in the lawn worn bare by the dog, the skeletal spring perennials in the beds, the leggy and tired looking roses. June and July mark the real beginning of summer, it’s the time of year for barbecues and outdoor weddings. But it’s a tough time to be a plant. Flowers that open in midsummer heat often last only days, and green foliage turns brown around the edges-right when you are ready to show the place off. What