Picture this: a crisp autumn afternoon, trees blazing in shades of amber and gold, leaves tumbling lazily to the ground. Most ...
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During the fall, leaves accumulate on lawns. Instead of raking them this year, here's how they can be used to improve yards ...
Mulching is always important as part of any fall gardening checklist, especially if you have newly-planted trees or shrubs.
Adding mulch to your flower beds and around trees and shrubs provides many benefits to help your landscaping flourish, in ...
Mulch helps suppress weeds, keeps soil moist, and helps regulate soil temperatures. Adding a second layer of mulch after the first frost in the fall will offer plants additional winter protection.
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Winter is also a good time to plant bare-root trees and hardy shrubs in temperate climates. Beyond this, the cold season also demands extra precautions in order to protect your garden. Utilizing mulch ...
Fall leaves can be a nourishing addition to garden beds or lawns. Mulch, them, compost them or simply let them be.
If you’re tempted to rake every leaf off your lawn before the snow arrives, experts are saying it's better to leave them be.
Under the cover of a layer of leaves, there can be adults, larvae and eggs of insects like butterflies, bees and moths.