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Get Cracking! 10 Ways to Reuse Egg Cartons

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Egg cartons, whether cardboard, plastic or Styrofoam, can be reused for lots of projects in your home or garden. Here are 10 eggs-citing ones to try.

Mountain Ash Tree

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Mountain ash tree is a shrubby tree that is a member of the rose family. Learn how to use this small to medium size tree to brighten your yard or garden.

How to Plant a Peach Seed

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You'd like to plant a peach seed in your garden, but you don't know how. Learn how to plant a peach seed in this article.

How to Get Rid of Ladybugs In Your House

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You probably want ladybugs in your garden. But how do you keep them out of your house? We'll tell you exactly how.

Don't Toss That Joe! Use Diluted Coffee to Fertilize Plants

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Did you know that you can use diluted coffee to fertilize plants? Most house and garden plants can benefit from the added nitrogen boost.

Asparagus Fern

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Asparagus fern is an attractive plant with star-shaped flowers that turn into pretty red and purple berries. Learn how to grow the asparagus fern in the garden and as a house plant.

Dwarf False Cypress

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Dwarf false cypress will grow in rocky soil with some moisture and matures slowly. In this article, learn about planting, growing, propagating, and using dwarf false cypress.

10 Perennials for the Northeast

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Perennials for the Northeast usually don't survive the harsh, cold winters. But there are 10 perennials for the Northeast that can sustain.

Japanese Yew

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Japanese yew is one of the only conifers that is shade tolerant, and it produces vibrant berries that please the eye. Learn how to grow and use Japanese yew in your garden or as a house plant.

Uses for Annuals

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Annual plants fill your landscape with color and fragrance, adorn your vases with bouquets, and provide a harvest of vegetables and herbs. Learn about the many ways to use annual plants.

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