Preparing for tomato planting, visiting the Hunt Institute and questions about perennials

This week for In Doug’s Garden by Davey Tree I’m showing how to heat up the soil for tomato and pepper planting, keeping azaleas off the menu for deer, visiting one of my favorite Pittsburgh hidden treasures, the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation. Davey’s Rob Kruljac has to break some bad news to me about a favorite shrub. I’m also helping a new gardener with ideas for perennial planting.

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Tour of Pittsburgh Botanic Garden, disease free tomatoes and cucumber plants and hemlock woolly adelgid

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