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Yard waste roll-off containers are available starting March 31. Curbside yard waste pickup and city compost site drop off begin April 14. Curbside brush pickup starts April 14.
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This tasty salad is the perfect side dish to bring to spring and summer celebrations.
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In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about the right time to plant trees and when to buy onion sets.
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Don Kinzler writes: "We can help our wintered plants prepare for another outdoor growing season with a few simple tips."

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Spring is the perfect time to spiffy up buildings and outdoor spaces and plenty of local businesses are ready to help, including the following companies, which offered tips for do-it-yourselfers as well.
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The end result is elegant and decadent, but the process for cooking this delicious meal is deceptively simple.
🔊In this episode, Don and John discuss taking cuttings from your houseplants, including the best candidates for cuttings and a process for growing them successfully.
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In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about how to divide a hydrangea and whether you can plant anything under evergreens.
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Some tasks can be more harmful to your lawn if checked off your list too early.
The Neighborhood Revitalization Program offers renovation loans to homeowners north of Interstate 94.

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🔊In this episode, Don and John talk about the disturbing new phenomenon of using images generated by artificial intelligence to sell plant varieties that don't exist.
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In Fielding Questions, Don Kinzler also shares the best time and method for cleaning out perennial garden beds.
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If left to their own devices, most apple trees grow into large, globe-shaped trees, with the best fruit forming on the tree’s outer perimeter, high above convenient apple-picking height.

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