By JOE LAMP'L, DIY Network

Want more gardening shows? Tell the networks

There have been quite a few lively discussions going on in the gardening blogosphere lately about the lack of quality garden-related programs on HGTV, DIY and others anymore.

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Pruning tree limbs properly is important

As leaves fall each autumn, branches formerly shrouded in a canopy of dense foliage reveal themselves once again. Although given the choice, many people I know would prefer to never have to deal with the ensuing mess. I, for one, relish this time as an opportunity to inspect each tree canopy.

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Fall is the best time to transplant

I am often asked for the best time to transplant. In many parts of the country, trees and shrubs can be transplanted any time of year, but no matter where you live, fall is the best time.

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A trio of favorites for fall

As we transition from the fading blooms of summer into fall, don't think that all hope for color is lost until spring. There are many plants that will take us all the way into winter and sometimes beyond. Here are three favorites that come to mind.TRICYRTIS

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Giant pumpkins the result of extreme gardening

Just like gardeners, the act of gardening can take on many forms. As you and I fret over important backyard challenges such as why our hydrangeas aren't blooming or how come that tomato just won't ripen fast enough, others are dealing with much bigger issues.

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Seven ways to kill a houseplant

Want to know how to kill a houseplant in any one of seven easy ways? Here you go:1. Over water it. It's the number one contributor to houseplant death. Far more plants die from over watering than under watering, both indoors and out. What you should do: Stick your finger into the soil. If it's damp, hold off adding water until it's dry.

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Why do leaves fall in autumn?

Wouldn't it be nice to enjoy those brilliant colors of autumn leaves all year rather than just for a few short weeks? Maybe so, but the changing colors each fall is part of an important and complicated process that ends in the leaves' being shed at the end of each growing season. The actual term used to describe this process is known as abscission.

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Plan 'staycation' with carefree plants and timesavers

There's a new term I saw a lot this summer: "staycation."

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Understanding the science of fall colors

Leaf season. I don't know of many two-word combinations that invoke such vivid imagery. No doubt you had a colorful picture come to mind as you scanned those words. Who can't help but marvel at the splendor of a brightly colored autumn vista?

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Soil testing an important step to a healthy landscape

When was the last time you did a soil test?I believe there are two factors more responsible for a healthy landscape than anything else. First, putting the right plant in the right place is critical. Second, making sure your soil is healthy will help ensure that you have the conditions and nutrients your plants and lawn need to thrive.

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