Mulch: it’s the unsung hero of landscaping, the cozy blanket your plants rely on to stay cool in summer, warm in winter, and ...
Let’s explore a few ways to save money and harness nature’s bounty for mulch, leaf mold, composting, and supporting our pollinators and beneficial insects.
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How (and When) to Cut Back Ornamental Grasses, Step by Step
Here’s how to care for ornamental grasses after cutting them back: Water the soil if it is dry, but don’t waterlog it. For ...
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Gardener discovers potentially fatal landscaping mistake: 'You're fighting a losing fight'
"That tree was doomed from the day it was put in the ground." Gardener discovers potentially fatal landscaping mistake: ...
A gardener has shared a handy method to help keep weeds at bay while ensuring plants are still able to grow and thrive, and it can be done using a common household item that's often thrown away ...
As November's chill sets in, our gardens transform into sanctuaries for feathered friends. Discover how small gestures can ...
Even though many of our summer annuals are still blooming nicely, if you want to have fall and winter color, you need to get ...
All the flowers and vegetables to plant in November, plus all the garden jobs to tick off during the month - from pruning to ...
Master gardener Sally Scalera offers tips on everything from herbs to plant in November to local irrigation restrictions as ...
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Officials discover major threat at popular tourist hotspot: 'There's a lot … that's taken over'
Park officials in Portland, Texas, are taking action to eliminate a pair of invasive tree species causing substantial damage ...
Contractors with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission last week began removing old infrastructure at Lake Conway Dam to make ...
How much compost should you apply? Add a layer of compost up to 1-inch deep in existing garden beds. If you are creating new beds, vegetable or ornamental, you can add 3 to 4 inches of compost and ...
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