Spring pruning can rejuvenate many types of plants and make way for fresh leafy growth. However, there are some ...
The pruners are clean, the days are getting longer, and the garden is stirring after months of dormancy. March is when the ...
Another big no-no this early is cleaning up leaves and trampling through your garden once the snow melts. For one thing, many of the dormant insects are still resting. If you start throwing away ...
An overgrown shrub can become a safety hazard or eyesore and must be removed. Learn how to remove overgrown shrubs without tearing up your yard or damaging structures.
Early March pruning can be tricky. Learn how to safely prune your shrubs based on weather, plant type, and goals.
Late winter is not too early to start pruning most evergreens in the South, but you will regret pruning spring bloomers. Here's when and how to prune.
Just because there’s snow on the ground doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do in the garden until spring. Late winter is often ...
Garden centers may be full of blooms, but don’t rush to check out just yet. Gardening experts share how to know when it’s ...
Weeding, mulching, pruning back spent perennials all top the cleanup list this month. Clearing the garden of useless clutter will deter slugs, snails, earwigs and sow bugs.
Local professionals offer suggestions on how to look for winter damage around the exterior of your home, such as your roof ...
Leaves “breathe” through tiny pores on their surface, and this gas exchange also allows water vapor to leave the leaf.
Join us for an informative and hands-on pruning seminar led by a former Superintendent of the Humber Arboretum with over 40 years of horticulture experience. This practical workshop will walk you ...
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