Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac are three plants notorious for causing itchy, uncomfortable rashes that can turn a ...
State officials and the National Wildlife Federation are encouraging the no-rake movement, and sharing how leaving the leaves ...
By Sarina Rattler For the Salisbury Post With above-average temperatures, it hasn’t felt like fall this October and November.
Many gardeners use gas-powered, polluting leaf blowers to remove the leaves from the garden, but more eco-friendly and ...
With bright green foliage and a compact habit, Dragon Princeâ„¢ Cryptomeria from the Southern Living Plant Collection is the ...
Cool-season annual weed seeds generally begin to germinate and grow in early to mid-October, and that is the best time to ...
Keep your garden interesting and attractive through the winter by waiting until early spring to cut back perennials. Some ...
A new season of fallen leaves is upon us. Here’s what to know about Greensboro's new rules, how to avoid fines and why this ...
How many of you woke up last Tuesday to a lawn buried in fallen leaves? Monday’s gale blew clouds of leaves across the city.
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! I see many homeowners cleaning up leaves this fall around the valley. Why not gather these leaves to make leaf mold, a valuable compost? This week I want ...
Start with dry leaves — it makes the whole process much easier. Look for maple, oak, and beech leaves, as they make excellent ...
Shredded leaves make good mulch for your garden beds. Serious gardeners may consider renting a shredder, but be sure to use ...