Everywhere you look, flower beds are dimming the lights. The sugary cottage palette is sliding toward inkier tones, as ...
I am always looking for ways to be more efficient with my gardening at home. I don’t mulch established planting beds in my ...
We’ve had a perfect start to autumn this year, and in November the season is in full gear. We can feel the transition: gone ...
We should be displaying our garden produce the way hunters display deer heads. Pulling a humongous carrot from your own ...
As soon as we get a hard frost in the garden, it’s time to dig and store the dahlias, tender geraniums, cannas, etc. that ...
It started as my mother’s dream: a beautiful black garden full of drama, mystery, and moonlit blooms. She landscaped her ...
You've got a brown thumb. It's OK; we all start somewhere. The good news is that you don't have to be born with a green thumb ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! Cool and crisp fall weather is here. What a slide in temperatures from 82 ...
This actually isn’t fungal, and instead is a population of a pest insect called white prunicola scale. Scale insects suck ...
Leaves are good, and you can leave them where they fall. Alaska Botanical Garden: This is a year-round facility. There are ...
Many perennials may have withered so much this autumn that their leaves and stems have turned brown and crispy.
To ensure your hydrangeas put on a show next summer, they need some attention in the fall. Learn what to do and not to do with your hydrangeas before the first frost.
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