It's the season of falling leaves, and you might be tempted to use your pile as mulch for your garden and around the yard.
The amount of mulch you need for your yard depends on several factors. Here's how to calculate it while considering your ...
If you use mulch in your landscape, chances are it has thinned out over the summer and is in need of refreshing. If you’ve ...
Roses are relatively low maintenance, but there's one important thing to remember - avoid feeding roses post-September as you ...
The trees and bushes produce bushels of berries that LeeAnn turns into hundreds of jars of preserves — if she can beat the ...
Roses are fairly easy to care for but there are certain things gardeners should be doing to prepare them for the cold, frosty ...
You’ve probably read you should remove and dispose of insect pest-infected and diseased plant material to reduce these ...
Native oak leaves are an excellent base for compost, containing nutrients created by the tree and inoculated with ...
Step one: In September cease deadheading and allow hips to develop. Stop fertilizing. Prune back the shrub after it has gone ...
You’ve probably read you should remove and dispose of insect pest-infected and diseased plant material to reduce these ...
The tiny loose stones of pea gravel can easily scatter with foot traffic or windy and rainy weather. These methods can keep ...
You’ve probably read you should remove and dispose of insect pest-infected and diseased plant material to reduce these ...