Try this DIY version of mulch glue to keep many kinds of mulches in place in your garden or yard. Best of all, you can even ...
Discoloration, thinning out, diseases, and excessive weeds are important signs that you need to replace your mulch. Pest ...
In many zones, it's necessary to protect late-season or overwintering plants from frost. Any of these 7 DIYs could work for ...
Mulch helps suppress weeds, keeps soil moist, and helps regulate soil temperatures. Adding a second layer of mulch after the ...
Amanda Weidner, the horticulture specialist with the CSU Pueblo County Extension Office, writes about sowing native seeds in ...
Fall leaves can be a nourishing addition to garden beds or lawns. Mulch, them, compost them or simply let them be.
The condition of your soil affects how it will retain moisture after a rainstorm or irrigation. Learn why your soil still ...
If you’re spending all your spare time raking and bagging leaves—only to have them end up in the landfill—here’s what you can do instead.
There are plenty of plants that can weather a chill, but many fall favorites are too tender for a freeze. If you're waiting ...
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.
Growing native plants is usually encouraged, but the paradise tree, a Florida native, could be causing several problems in ...
"Your yard, your rules" is how I see most things. But when it comes to fall cleanup, removing all debris is not always the ...