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Nancy Szerlag

Nancy Szerlag

Contributing Gardening Columnist at The Detroit News

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  • English
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  • Editorial Page
  • Gardening

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Recent Articles

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Gardening: Great design fuels cool sprayer tool - Detroit News

This professional grade handheld sprayer will make my gardening and cleaning jobs a lot easier.
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Gardening: It all starts with a seed - Detroit News

Now is a perfect time to strategize and plan on what you want to grow.
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Gardening: Right tools for the right job make the work more enjoyab...

Cutting back the garden can enrich the soil.
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Gardening: 2023 weather didn't make things easy

At every turn, there were obstacles this year.
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Gardening: Dealing with challenges the weather brings

Mold can grow on plants when the weather is unpredictable but there are measures that can be taken to revive them.
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Gardening: Don’t throw away old seeds, try them out instead

While many seed catalogs and gardening books suggest most seeds remain viable for only a season or two, in fact many varieties remain viable for years.
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Gardening: Seed catalog strategies for 2022

There’s no time like the present to order your seed supplies this year.
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Gardening: Researching the winter days away for best butterfly plants

In response to the newest twist in the COVID-19 pandemic, I am again choosing to play the part of what I call “home alone Joan.”
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Gardening: Getting rid of creepy Creeping Charlie

Gardening: Getting rid of insidious creeping Charlie  Detroit News
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Gardening: Turn to turnips for early vegetables

The other good news is the young turnip greens I’ll be harvesting are also tasty, healthful and good for use in salads and cooked dishes.
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Gardening: Going blue for 2020

If I were to look for Classic Blue to use in the garden, my first thought would be a Delphinium.