"Plants often need time to reveal the true extent of any harm because frost primarily damages the cells within leaves and ...
These winter container gardening mistakes are easily avoidable. Here, gardening experts share how to prevent them happening ...
Food, water, and shelter are hard to find in winter, and mulch may be providing pests will all three. A thin layer of dry, ...
In 1985, with two young daughters and little money, Roxanne Swentzell, a Native American sculptor and ceramic artist, ...
Gardening season may be slowing down, but your perennial beds are still whispering for attention—specifically, for a generous ...
“It is important to winterize roses after several hard frosts have occurred, but before the ground freezes,” she said. “Winterizing too early keeps the stems warm and moist, which promotes the growth ...
Green lawns are turning to gold with fallen leaves from maples, elms, tulip poplar and other trees. Waves on the lake seem ...
Garden clubs and casual groups of friends have been keeping up curb appeal across Mansfield. But as they get older, many are stepping back.
Q • My roses look fairly ugly. Should I cut them back now? Write to the Missouri Botanical Garden’s Center for Home Gardening ...
Picking rocks out of Missouri dirt may be a never-ending endeavor, but what about gardening in clay soil? This week's column ...
Simpler than compost but similarly beneficial, leaf mold contains only one ingredient — leaves. It helps increase moisture retention in sandy soil, improve drainage in clay soil, regulate soil ...
Fall is the time to begin winter preparations for your roses. Protect them from winter winds and cold damage with these ...