Covering raised beds in winter gives your garden a spring head start. Learn when to cover, how to do it, and which materials ...
Adding mulch to your garden is invaluable for controlling weeds and keeping the soil moist. While bark chips are probably ...
Shredded leaves make a great mulch for perennials. They help keep soil temperature steady during winter. Spread a 2 to 3 inch ...
With the mercury levels climbing, garden enthusiasts are reminded to lavish extra care on their patches. Key to a flourishing garden is choosing top-notch plant nourishment, crucial for empowering ...
Every homeowner dreams of a lush and thick lawn. If you're lucky enough to have healthy turfgrass, you probably spend a lot of time keeping it manicured. When you need to trim a lawn full of tall ...
Gardeners across the UK are being warned not to install artificial grass or turf in their gardens by gardening experts. Fake grass has become increasingly popular in the UK with people seeing it as a ...
Cool season grasses such as Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass can be aerated in the early spring but respond best to ...
Ohio farmer Todd Smith uses a Johnson-Su bioreactor to create biological extract that replaces expensive starter fertilizer ...
A recent Reddit post could have represented a fantastic "before and after," if only their trees had been planted properly. After two years of construction, a user shared a picture of a newly built ...
One of the easiest members of the onion family to grow, shallots mature faster and require less space than their counterparts ...
Q: I’d like to try “leaving the leaves” this year. How do I start? It can be as simple as leaving any fallen tree leaves where they’ve landed, except for sidewalks and driveways. If too many leaves ...