What we experienced this week would not be considered a severe freeze (temperatures in the low 20s or teens), or even a hard ...
It’s time to un-deck those “live” balsams, Fraser firs and pines. But instead of sending real Christmas trees off to a ...
This insidious little creature’s larva love to inhabit overly wet soils. Their larval feeding habits can damage plant roots, ...
A simple way to keep hydrangeas healthy and get bigger flowers after winter is to add one natural item to the soil now.
Winter in the South can be hard on plants. Fluctuating temperatures, sporadic freezes, and winter winds all take their toll ...
Tribune Happy New Year! My New Year’s wish is for nice, slow, soaking rainfalls to help our new plants establish and our established plants thrive. What’s your garden ...
For a flourishing vegetable garden, mulch is essential. Here is what to consider when choosing mulch for your garden and how ...
Some mulch types, such as cedar and pine bark, also naturally repel insects, eliminating the need for pesticides; Riverton ...
AS the deep winter months take root, we must protect our plants and prepare for the spring growth ahead. And horticultural ...
A lush, thriving garden doesn’t just happen by chance. Behind the scenes, smart gardeners rely on techniques to create ideal ...
As the days grow shorter and temperatures begin to dip, it’s time for gardeners in Marin County to prepare for winter.
A Redditor has been having trouble managing weeds in their yard and recently posted about it in r/landscaping.