Northern winters separate the wheat from the chaff, where trees, shrubs and perennials are concerned. Even well-adapted, ...
During winter food shortages, animals browse, so put up a tree guard to help protect from chewing, and protect from sun scald ...
As the growing season ends, you may think your window to plant bushes and trees has closed. Fret not. Here are some options ...
Plants most likely to get “confused” and bloom again in fall are spring-blooming shrubs and trees such as azaleas, rhododendrons, hydrangeas, forsythias, magnolias, lilacs, cherry trees ...
Pruning correctly can lead to healthier and more productive growth, but it's crucial to do it at the right times of the year.
Should Roses Be Cut Back in Winter in Warmer Climates? If you live in a warmer climate, then timing rose pruning is a little ...
There are still things you can do to prepare your lawns and gardens to manage the winter and emerge healthier next spring.
This year has been filled with extreme and drastic weather, from record-breaking heat to long-lasting drought. All these changes in the weather have left trees and plants a bit confused and stressed ...
Learn how to grow and care for Dragon Prince™ Cryptomeria, a compact variety of Japanese cedar. Get to know the ideal light, ...
shrubs, vines and other landscape plants moderates winter soil temperature, minimizes freezing and thawing damage, and provides weed control and moisture retention next spring.
Attractive berries, found on deciduous hollies, pyracanthas and wintergreens, will add wonderful pops of colour, as well as ...