From mulching and pruning to caring for tools and soil, a handful of thoughtful steps can make all the difference.
Picture this: a crisp autumn afternoon, trees blazing in shades of amber and gold, leaves tumbling lazily to the ground. Most ...
It's the season of falling leaves, and you might be tempted to use your pile as mulch for your garden and around the yard.
No person may place or permit placement of any food or other edible material outdoors which may be reasonably expected to ...
There may be a 20-foot-tall skeleton on your next-door neighbor’s lawn and zombies in the yard across the street, but the ...
Every autumn, the same debate rustles across suburbia: rake it all, or leave some? We’ve all had that moment when the garden ...
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 ... Dress forked-over beds with well rotted compost or manure. Do ...
Cold rain tap-taps on the shed roof. Your seed tin is still half-full. And the thought of crunchy greens and sweet pods in ...
Mushrooms growing in your houseplant's soil can be an indication that you need to alter the way you've been caring for them, ...
Getting ahead of weed control saves you from a springtime struggle. Whether turning to cover crops or avoiding "seed rain," ...
The parkway garden sits on a commercial stretch of Glendale's Brand Boulevard. It's a modest patch of native plants, hardly ...
Planting columbine from seeds or starts in October gives them plenty of time to establish themselves for a spectacular spring ...