I would like to get my vegetable garden and annual flower beds ready for planting without having to do a lot of preparation next spring. What are some things I could be doing right now?
If you're wanting to incorporate a ground cover plant in your yard, look no further than sedum. Here are the best sedum ...
Right now, in fall, is a window of opportunity when weeds are most vulnerable to weed-killing herbicides, and it’s the most ...
If you love flowers, then you need to make sure you tackle this key gardening task in October, which will give you tonnes of ...
Because of the extended late season drought conditions this year, Connecticut plants may be showing signs of stress.
The summer chorus of herbaceous perennials lights up our flower beds with swathes of color, texture, and life, as pollinators ...
The best time to trim and reshape any evergreen shrub is late winter, a few weeks before the burst of spring growth.
Now that we’ve had a freeze, tree leaves will drop quickly and the tops of many herbaceous plants have been killed by low temperatures. What is the best way to ...
The treasured heirloom perennial seen in older neighborhoods and landscapes of savvy gardeners survives Texas winters to ...
Now that your vegetables and flowers have almost finished their growing cycle, it is time to think about saving seeds for next year. Saving seeds has several benefits. You can save money. You can ...
Winter flowers are the best way to add a pop of color to your garden during cold months! Here are all the annuals, perennials ...
Being a native wildflower in much of the US and Canada, learning how to grow and care for lupines is a cinch—but there are ...