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 ...
Should Roses Be Cut Back in Winter in Warmer Climates? If you live in a warmer climate, then timing rose pruning is a little ...
Attractive berries, found on deciduous hollies, pyracanthas and wintergreens, will add wonderful pops of colour, as well as ...
How much rain did you receive this past week in your area? I believe we got almost an inch. I still have a few trees and shrubs to get into the ground, and I thought it might be too wet to plant. Was ...
Hold off on pruning. Winter is a good time to prune a deciduous tree or shrub, but not an evergreen. Because the plant isn’t dormant, pruning in winter can stimulate new growth, prompting soft new ...
Simply rake or blow fallen leaves into a pile and secure them with a wire cage or weighted piece of plastic to keep the winter wind from blowing the leaves about. If the leaf pile is sitting on top of ...
Landscaping can be expensive. So, naturally, we want to take care of all our plants and lawns. Fertilizing is sometimes ...
Pruning correctly can lead to healthier and more productive growth, but it's crucial to do it at the right times of the year.
To add subtle charm to the garden during the darkest months, try leaning into contrast: light and dark, shadow and gloss, ...
Water trees, shrubs, lawns, and perennials during prolonged dry fall and winter periods to prevent root damage.
A wall of green can be a barrier between your space and the outside world, can define a space in your landscape.