(WHNT) – Mums are a staple for the fall. Jeff Bennett of Bennett Nurseries has a few tips on which ones are good for planting. Mums are photosensitive, he says. They tend…
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Garden Tips
Garden Tips: Asian Aphids
Have you noticed little cotton/wooly things on your trees? This is likely an Asian Aphid. Jeff Bennett of Bennett Nurseries…
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Garden Tips: Fig Trees
(WHNT) – George Bennett, of Bennett Nurseries, talks about figs in this week’s segment of Garden Tips. Figs grow well…
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Garden Tips: Plants Can Also Serve As Noise Screens
What you plant can actually help with the sound in your yard. In this Garden Tip, George Bennett shows you…
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Garden Tips: Hydrangea Types
George Bennett of Bennett Nurseries talks about the different types of hydrangeas. Even though many people call them French, hydrangeas…
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Garden Tips: Planter Boxes
George Bennett of Bennett Nurseries talks about planter boxes and what works best in them. You can use these for…
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Garden Tips: Geraniums
Geraniums are a hardy plant and they add a lot of color to our garden. George Bennett of Bennett Nurseries…
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Garden Tips: Pruning Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas are in full bloom right now, and they’re gorgeous. George Bennett of Bennett Nurseries shows us how to make…
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Garden Tips: Herbs as Flowers
Herbs make beautiful additions to the garden. Jeff Bennett of Bennett Nurseries shows you a few of the herbs…
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Garden Tips: Oak Leaf Hydrangeas
The Oak Leaf Hydrangea is the Alabama state wildflower. It can grow from four to 10 feet tall, depending on…
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Garden Tips: Shade Perennials
George Bennett of Bennett Nurseries talks about shade perennials in this segment of Garden Tips. Some of the plants he…
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Garden Tips
Garden Tips: Hanging Baskets
The last cold snap of the year has come and gone, so now it’s time to get down to business…
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