If you've ever watched farmers prepare their fields before winter hits, you know it's a lot of work. Get your own garden ...
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 ...
You probably heard of drinking pickle juice after a workout. Well, it turns out your garden can benefit from this salty and ...
Getting ahead of weed control saves you from a springtime struggle. Whether turning to cover crops or avoiding "seed rain," ...
Seedling protectors, bubble wrap and rodent fencing can help protect vulnerable plants from cold temperatures and hungry critters. Move your hoses and timers to safe locations. Cover the hose bibs.
During the process of fall yard and garden cleanup and evaluating this past growing season, weeds are frequently part of the ...
This week's gardening column includes advice for handling a variety of viruses, fungal disease and pests that like to snack ...
Amanda Weidner, the horticulture specialist with the CSU Pueblo County Extension Office, writes about sowing native seeds in ...
Leave the Leaves, a campaign by The National Wildlife Federation and the Xerces Society, asserts that leaves are not trash, ...
Before planting again next spring, be sure that plant debris from the previous year has been removed or completely composted.
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30 Types of Weeds and How to ID Them

Meet the most common botanical interlopers you're likely to find in your garden or vegetable patch, and learn how to treat ...
"After TOO much research and overthinking, I got up today and started my in ground flower bed using the sheet mulching method ...