With spring ever so close, the urge to have that beautiful garden color can seem nagging. Here are ways to force the start of ...
Even young trees and shrubs can fall victim - rodents such as voles and rabbits may chew on their bark. Ensure you wrap them ...
Dealing with gaps is also feasible during renovation. Rather than replacement trees, which have to compete with the established hedge, a better solution is to bend a nearby shoot into gaps, tying it ...
Being more purposeful about planting our landscapes to enjoy their natural beauty during all four seasons is a relatively ...
Winter sowing gives seeds the chilling period (stratification) they need to break dormancy and germinate. Seeds sown into containers outdoors get a cold exposure naturally; the alternative is to store ...
This year's Great Plant Picks theme will have you dreaming about a lively year-round pollinator paradise filled with bees, ...
When hand weeding, the key is to remove each weed in its entirety. Hold the weed from the stem, pull and twist to gently remove the whole plant from the root system. Once weeded, you can put a mulch ...
While spring may still be another month away yet, there is plenty to do in the garden to prepare ... bad news for some evergreen shrubs and hedges as these plants don’t respond well to pruning ...
SNOW PEA PICKIN': Pick snow peas in the vegetable garden frequently. Ideally, the pods should be harvested when flat before ...
Some hedge plants, however, can be thuggish in nature, with vigorous growth rates proving challenging for gardeners. These aggressive and invasive hedge plants are best avoided wh ...
Gardening expert Monty Don has shared his top tips when it comes to pruning three garden plants this month. From roses to ...
Early March in northeast Ohio usually includes a winter chill, but the Medina County Community Center will be a tropical ...