Find out if and when faux plants are a good option for your yard and what to consider when mixing them with real plants in ...
Each dead plant offers a possible learning experience that can translate into more gardening success in the future.
Neil Sperry gives advice on a dying ligustrum, pecan scab ruining crops, yellowing red oaks, zoysia repairs before a wedding, ...
When dusk arrives early and the lawn silvers with dew, small choices change everything. Colour, shape and scent can lift the ...
Hydrangeas can be a pain to maintain. If you want the beautiful spring blooms of hydrangeas without the work, consider this ...
Leafy greens such as lettuce, spinach, kale and arugula are good choices for a beginner. Basil, dill, oregano, mint, parsley, ...
As winter approaches, get your trees and shrubs protected before it’s too cold. Wrap those trunks with tree wrap to protect ...
Answer: Hydrangea flowers can be dried and used for indoor arrangements and decorating. It is best to cut them when they are mature, or aged, on the shrub because fresh blooms tend to wilt and turn ...
These gorgeous red bushes look outstanding in a yard, but despite its popularity as a fall garden staple, there are several ...
It's beautiful. It's purple. It flourishes in your yard. What's not to love? A lot, actually, because you should probably dig ...
Tips to revive a rootbound persimmon, treat euonymus scale, curb crape myrtle sprouts, time St. Augustine control and fruit ...
Attached is a photo of my red oak tree. It has been yellow in color the past two years, and it is dying slowly now. I’ve ...
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