If you’re limited for space growing a bunch of herbs in your garden is the way to go, says gardening expert, Lynda Hallinan.
This week's gardening column also includes guidance for handling aphids and black spots from sooty mold and advises patience when planting flowers.
John Massey, 76, has spent nearly three decades creating his dream greenspace which features over 20,000 plants, trees and ...
Lavender is a very low-maintenance plant, but it can become quite bushy over the year, which can trap moisture when there is ...
As you prepare your gardens for winter, consider marking the location of late emerging perennials to avoid accidentally ...
Overwintering is a great way of protecting your plants from frost and wet weather, and it's especially crucial for more ...
A light fall trim keeps your roses tidy and resilient through winter storms. “A fall prune can be a little less precise when ...
Dahlias are not winter-hardy in our climate so they must be lifted for repeated use. The success of this process involves careful digging, curing, and storage to prevent the fleshy tubers from ...
Winter might not be the most obvious time to garden, but there are plenty of vegetables that benefit from being planted in ...
We moved here from a warmer climate in April. We were here in time to plant some flowers and a vegetable garden. We are in the process of upgrading our landscape. Could you give us some poin ...
As we have progressed through nearly half of this month, the days continue to shorten at a greater rate and we find ourselves ...
Each year in late summer and fall, beautyberry (Callicarpa americana) catches my eye and reminds me of its fantastic fruit ...
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