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The last thing you want to do when pruning a plant is to remove its buds, which, Hancock notes, are formed nearly a year ...
Right about now is a good time to appreciate your house plants. They help satisfy your green thumb throughout the fall and winter months, they break up the hard spaces in our homes, and they remind us ...
Climate is a factor when considering whether and when to cut back perennials for winter. Cut back plants that show signs of or are susceptible to fungal infections and pests. Wait until spring to cut ...
MINUTES AWAY. ALL RIGHTY, YOU, BRIAN. AND AS THOSE TEMPERATURES START, GET COOLER AND COOLER AND OTHER WEATHER CHANGES SHOW THE SIGNS OF FALL, YOU MIGHT BE FEELING LIKE GARDENING DAYS ARE OVER UNTIL ...
Spread compost or mulch over your veggie beds before winter. Compost feeds the soil, and mulch protects it from harsh weather ...
It’s finally cooling off and it’s time to tuck in those potted plants that have decorated our decks and patios all summer. Gardening in containers has increased in popularity over the past few years ...
A recent column focused on plants blooming in December. This column addresses plants that grow during the winter months, typically prepare for blooming in the spring and are dormant during the summer ...
The summer may be over and harvest may have passed, but for the impassioned gardeners out there, the planting never stops – there are just as many hardy plants, from trees and shrubs to more ...