If you’ve ever pulled out your garden tools in spring only to find them rusty or broken, you know how frustrating it can be.
During the past few weeks, we all have been busy getting ready for winter. Some of us have been busy cutting back our perennials while others choose to leave them till spring. Both ways work. This ...
Use it all and waste nothing: We can show respect for the gifts we receive from the garden by doing our best to use ...
There are plenty of things kitchen shears can surprisingly do, making them a versatile tool in your cooking arsenal for a reason. Koreans, for instance, use them for almost anything — cutting KBBQ ...
Loose pruning shears are more than just a hassle; they can actually harm your plants' health with uneven cuts. Luckily, tightening is an easy process.
Before you put away the spade and lock up the shed for the next few months, here are 10 things to do in the garden before ...
Take the time now to clean, inspect, and make any needed repairs. If you do, they’ll be ready to go to work in your garden ...
If you've made the investment in gardening tools, now is the time to clean and sharpen them so they're ready to go in spring.
Protect your trees and shrubs from animals and winter sun, take care of garden tools, and it’s time to bring out the ...
As the leaves change and temperatures drop, your yard needs a bit of attention to prepare for the colder months.
From cleaning up vegetable beds to adding lime, these simple autumn chores prevent disease and prepare your soil for next ...