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Garden Myths

Last Updated: November 17, 2008 Related resource areas: Gardens, Lawns & Landscapes

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Garden myths are just about everywhere. You've probably heard them from your neighbor, family members, television, and radio, or maybe you've even read a few here and there. Several Extension resources take a look at common garden myths.

When reading the following articles take into account your growing climate and situation. Keep in mind that some garden remedies or management options may work well in some areas of the country, while others may not due to weather, soil, or other differences associated with the region. It's always good to look to your local Extension service for the most up-to-date and relevant information and tips.


Additional Resources:

Gillman, Jeff. The Truth About Garden Remedies: What Works, What Doesn't & Why. Portland: Timber Press, 2006.


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