Nothing conjures up the feeling of the tropics like giant, lush-leaved plants, but many of us have to buy them every year and treat them as annuals.
So, to minimize those reasons to prune, select plants of an appropriate size. Other reasons to prune would be to shape up a ...
Winter is fast upon us. The shortest days of the year are ahead, but gardening is done for most of us. That being said, I ...
Columnist Don Davis writes about things gardeners can do to prepare for cold weather including cutting back plants and ...
Pam Riddle’s garden is home to two monsters — a 14-foot tomato plant and an 8-foot jalapeno pepper plant, both are straining ...
Growing vegetables indoors isn't just convenient; it's a fun and practical way to enjoy homegrown produce year-round, even in ...
Felco No. 2 pruners are nearly universally beloved as the best pruners on the market. They're comfortable, hard-wearing, ...
We don't often think about pruning our squash plants, but doing so can result in healthier vegetables that produce a bigger harvest. Here's how.
I need help pruning three shade trees that I planted last year that are now about 12 to 15 feet tall. They had bare trunks up to 4 feet when I planted them. Is it time to prune up to 6 feet now? A few ...