Keep your garden interesting and attractive through the winter by waiting until early spring to cut back perennials. Some ...
It’s that time of year, when there are more leaves on the ground than on the trees and the cold mornings and evenings remind ...
The family of fall-friendly flowers includes hardy annuals as well as biennials and perennials. Keep in mind that 25 degrees ...
Mums, also known as chrysanthemums, are a gardener's delight during the fall season. These plants are widely available, easy ...
As the needs of our houseplants change, there are a few things you can do to keep them alive and even thriving until spring.
Immediately wrap the cut ends in moist toweling or a cup of water. Remove all leaves from the bottom half of the cuttings.
While spring may naturally take the spotlight as the premier planting season, fall presents an equally important opportunity ...
Humans have a natural urge to plant in the spring, and spring is the best time to sow garden seeds and plant annual bedding ...
With a pair of garden pruners, cut your hosta’s foliage back to around two centimeters above ground level. “This will remove ...
If your landscape plants have been sitting and "sulking," the cause might be one of two underlying problems that require a ...
November is the last chance to get your garden and yard systems set for winter and the possible freezes, and it's the last chance to prune, to clear, to plant, and to spray. Here are all the gardening ...
Tom MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including care of broccoli, pindo palms, tibouchina, California poppies, ...