From mulching and pruning to caring for tools and soil, a handful of thoughtful steps can make all the difference.
Fall leaves can be a nourishing addition to garden beds or lawns. Mulch, them, compost them or simply let them be.
The garden may look bleak, empty and unappetising in January, but there is a great deal going on under the soil, and plenty to do on the top. Jobs completed this month save time throughout the year.
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In winter, it's best to bring any tropical plants inside, where you can increase things like humidity and temperature. You ...
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Prepare your garden for winter! Learn how a layer of mulch after the first frost insulates plants, protects soil, and ...
You might be alarmed at how a small amount can cause a problem. “Even a few tablespoons a day can lead to slow drainage, foul ...