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 ...
Even though the mushrooms in your mulch are most likely harmless, you may not want them there. Removing them involves ...
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Amanda Weidner, the horticulture specialist with the CSU Pueblo County Extension Office, writes about sowing native seeds in ...
From mulching and pruning to caring for tools and soil, a handful of thoughtful steps can make all the difference.
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Chop your leaves and use them to enhance your soil. Have a great yard. Save energy by not requiring a big yard waste truck to ...
Fall leaves can be a nourishing addition to garden beds or lawns. Mulch, them, compost them or simply let them be.
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There are plenty of plants that can weather a chill, but many fall favorites are too tender for a freeze. If you're waiting ...