Nobody wants a brown, needle-dropping tree before Christmas morning. Whether your tree is potted or cut, avoid placing it ...
Check on stored bulbs: Every couple of weeks, give your stored dahlias, gladiolas, cannas, and other tubers, bulbs, and corms ...
Eastern white pines are struggling and dying from a combination of problems that range from environmental to bugs to disease.
Sunday was a gorgeous weather day to finish up those outdoor jobs, as it is getting colder. A few things to add to your list may be mulching in the ...
Winter mulching helps regulate soil temperature and protect plant roots — but it's only beneficial to certain types of plants ...
Brighten up your flower beds this year by planting a flower that blooms in cooler months, offering color next to your vibrant ...
Nevertheless, a real tree simply looks better and adds to the festive air. What’s more, they offer environmental benefits: they are biodegradable, which means that they can be recycled or reused for ...
To help your perennials survive the winter, our pro gardener explains which of these you should mulch after the first hard ...
While you're cozying up during winter, your garden is working, growing cold-hardy plants and prepping for spring. The mulch ...
It’s opening week for five area Christmas tree farms that offer the experience of choosing and cutting a tree straight from ...
Removing leaves can be a chore at best and a major frustration at worst, but catering your approach to leaf type will make ...
Black spot is the most common disease roses face in the autumn and can cause the plant to lose all its leaves and not produce ...