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from growing your own vegetables to doubling – or even quadrupling – your ornamentals without having to pay extra for them, these projects can turn barren into bounty, squish into success and make towers of power. Don’t let the chill curtail you. Imagine what you’ll be looking at and harvesting in a few months!

PROJECT 1 LIFT AND DIVIDE AGAPANTHUS

Every two or three years you need to dig up your agapanthus and divide them. You can tell they need

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