There are no raspberries in our new garden! I repeat, there are no raspberries in our new garden! As someone who has spent ...
Gardeners nationwide prep plants for winter by adjusting care, trimming and protecting them from pests, root rot and cold ...
Spread a layer of mulch around your perennial plants before the first frost. Mulch acts like a blanket, keeping soil warmer ...
“To keep your perennials thriving for springtime make sure to clear away any loose debris such as leaves or foliage to prevent the buildup of pests and diseases and reduce the risk of infestations,” ...
We live in northeast Arkansas and planted this maple six years ago. The leaves have these thin spots on them, but otherwise ...
As gardens wind down for winter, one fall plant can set the stage for a burst of color, giving your landscape an early edge ...
From rainfall to public gardens, a lot of our climate makes gardening much easier and our gardens more beautiful.
While a fall application of mulch can be beneficial to plants, we have seen a growing trend of piling mulch much deeper than ...
Here are five things to do in the garden this week: ...
Even if you don’t live in an area with a particularly harsh winter climate, delicate herbs like basil, oregano, sage, rosemary, thyme, and lavender will be more likely to survive the season if they’re ...