There’s something satisfying about getting your hands dirty in the garden, especially when you know it will pay off next ...
Strong winds are no fun in a garden. They dry out soil, erode slopes, and break branches. Young trees are particularly ...
You may have an abundance of this product already on hand, or you can start saving it for the next growing season.
With innovative hillside landscape ideas, such as terraced beds and low-maintenance plants, you can make the most of a sloped ...
We live in northeast Arkansas and planted this maple six years ago. The leaves have these thin spots on them, but otherwise ...
We have experienced several hard freezes recently in the Red River Valley and hardy plants are settling in for the long ...
Fall might seem like a time to wind down in the garden, but tackling a few tasks now can make spring much easier. For ...
Brad Jensen and his wife MaryJo MacKenzie, both of Port Townsend, rake and gather leaves on Saturday at Fort Worden State Park. The couple planned to use the leaves as mulch in their garden.
Wood mulch and wood chips will mat down to make a firm but spongy surface for your garden paths and around playsets. Pine straw is too slippery to walk on, so skip it when mulching these high-traffic ...
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