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Planting Fall Vegetable Crops

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Planting Fall Garden Vegetables & Flowers

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Planting Fall Perennials

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Deadheading Flowers to Prolong Bloom

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Garden Cleaning & Composting Tips

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Fall Lawn Care Tips

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Simple Lawn Care Tips

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Controlling Lawn Grubs

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Planting Bulbs For Spring Flowers

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Herb Harvesting & Storing Tips

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How To Revitalize Container Gardens

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Fall Herb Harvesting Tips

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Plant Bulbs Now for Spring Blooms

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Buying Gifts For A Gardener

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How To Harvest Root Crops

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Tips To Make Spring Weeding A Snap

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Storing Garden Machines for Winter

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William Moss has loved nature and the outdoors since childhood. Gardening is just an extension of that passion. The effects of his gardening efforts on the local ecosystem were intriguing and inspiring. His gardens provided nectar for swallowtails and skippers, shelter for carpenter bees and writing spiders, and an endless supply of voles and rabbits for the neighborhood red tailed hawk. On his websites, www.garden.org/urbangardening & www.wemoss.org , he chronicles the challenges of gardening in a city and discusses horticultural techniques. William also covers a wide array of "greening" topics ranging from soil contamination and remediation to eco-friendly pest management to the intricacies of native habitats. To comprehend and better explain the complex life-webs right outside his door, William enrolled in the extramural Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences program offered by the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. His focus is on creating wildlife corridors in urban areas. Concurrently, he has sought out opportunities to be involved in local environmental projects. While at the Chicago Department of the Environment, he worked with WRD, an environmental construction company, at North Park Village Nature Center. William supervised Greencorps crews and volunteers and they removed invasive plants and replaced them with native trees, shrubs, and perennials. At this point William began to focus more on presenting lectures, and he joined the Chicago Botanic Garden as an environmental educator.

Simple Lawn Care Tips

Master gardener William Moss discusses his top lawn care tips for new homeowners.

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William Ross: It's almost like a party for your landscape where everything grows and goes nuts. Fortunately, the cool days of autumn make it easier for us to clean up and get things back in order. Today we are talking fall landscaping one on one. You want to tidy up the main elements your lawn and your hedges. The right tools make it easier. Remember to read the instruction manual thoroughly for all power equipment before use and for all warnings and safety instructions. Lower your mower to two inches and continue to cut your lawn until it stops growing, and mow it alternate patterns and never mow while it's wet. That can compact the soil which damages turf roots. Continue to mow frequently. Try to keep a schedule where you never cut more than 1/3rd of the height. So if your mower is set at 2 inches, mow before the turf grows higher than 3 inches. You can use the grass clippings in your compost pile. And there are other tools to help too. String trimmers and edgers help clean the lawn area neat and defined. We should wear eye protection when using them. Edges grow more slowly and far and may require only a couple of trimmings. Don't go nuts. Remember to trim. With the right tools it's easy and quick to shape up your landscape so you and your family can enjoy beautiful yard. Get out and grow!

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Landscape Around a Pool

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Using Harry Lauder's Walking Stick in the Winter Landscape

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Garden Water Conservation

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Garden Water Conservation – Proper Irrigation and Alternative Water Sources

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Garden Water Conservation – Reducing Lawn Maintenance

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Garden Water Conservation – Adding Mulch and Soil Polymers

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Building a Greenhouse - Shopping for Materials

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Building a Greenhouse – Determining Location and Constructing the Foundation

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Building a Greenhouse - Constructing the PVC Frame

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Building a Greenhouse - Constructing Walls and Door Frame