"Just a nightmare. Not worth it." Gardener warned against making potentially disastrous decision: 'The stuff should be ...
If you've noticed weeds in your gravel, you're not alone. Here's a look at the common varieties you'll find sprouting -- and ...
November embraces the onset of the cooler months, when growth slows down, flowering lessens, and maintenance changes its format, from the usual landscape company visit of twice per month to once per ...
Suppose you had asked me whether or not you should rototill or no-till; I would not have hesitated to tell you that no-till is the best, “Period. End of story.”  […] ...
Deadhead natives after they have bloomed, unless you are going to collect seeds. Manually control the weeds and plants in ...
the prevalent advice for planting a garden bed was to dig the whole bed up, throw in some synthetic fertilizer, plant and top ...
The flowers you buy in the plastic flats are usually root bound. Losen and untangle the root system without breaking the root ...
It's popular to use landscape fabric as a weed barrier under gravel paths and rock beds, but there are plenty of more ...
• Make a “base plan.” Measure your property with a tape measure or the measuring app on your smart phone. Plot it on grid ...
Try placing your affected houseplants in an open space, away from other indoor plants, like a conservatory.
November is the time to compost, plant trees and shrubs, and prepare your garden for winter. Enjoy your past labors and plan ...
The end of daylight saving time means there will be more light in the morning and it will get dark earlier in the evening.