In fall, when the temperature starts to drop, the days get shorter, and you begin preparing to care for dormant plants over the winter, you might think that gardening season is over. But that isn't ...
Use mulch, leaves, or compost in the fall to insulate soil and boost nutrients. Add biochar or sulfur for soil health, and clear weeds before winter. Plant cover crops before frost to enrich soil and ...
Many gardeners understand the ecological importance of native plants, which are those plants that occur naturally in a geographic area, and have evolved over thousands of years, shaped by local ...
Do you like looking out on your dead, drab garden all winter? We didn’t think so. If you don’t want to stare at crispy leaves and a bunch of brown sticks in your landscape, plant for winter interest.
Cooler temperatures signal a change of seasons and an opportunity to add some fall décor to the landscape. Garden centers are filled with fall favorites like pumpkins, ornamental squash, pansies, mums ...
If you are always searching for something new and different to add to your flower garden, you might want to take a look at rattlesnake master, Eryngium yuccifolium. Rattlesnake master is a native ...
Planting flower bulbs in your garden is a wonderful way to add color, texture, and height to your landscape. If you want to achieve these impressive results quickly, consider planting fast-growing ...