It’s autumn, your neighbor’s yard has turned into a leaf graveyard, and the squirrels are sizing up your leftover tomatoes.
As you tackle fall garden cleanup that is crucial in November, consider leaving some fallen leaves in place. They create a natural mulch by returning nutrients to the soil and supporting beneficial ...
After the thrill of autumn coloration is gone, those who have yard trees must deal with the bushels of leaves when they fall off. An acre of trees in a forest can produce over 2 tons of leaves each ...
First News sat down with Chevy Motswaledi, the Mahoning County OSU extension educator for agriculture and natural resources, ...
Yes, you should cut peonies back in autumn, especially if you want them to survive the winter. ‘It might seem scary, but cutting herbaceous peonies back to just above ground level is the best way to ...
Turn fallen leaves into natural mulch to enrich soil, retain moisture, suppress weeds, and feed your garden, creating healthy ...
One TikToker is making the case for using cardboard in the garden to help save money and grow healthier plants.
If you've ever watched farmers prepare their fields before winter hits, you know it's a lot of work. Get your own garden ...
Encountering a garden snake is often a sign of a healthy ecosystem, with many species being harmless and beneficial pest ...
An Instagram video showing mulch volcanoes is highlighting the common mistake that could be costing you a fortune and slowly ...
By JESSICA DAMIANO 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 real horrors often lie in unmarked graves in the ...