Whatever your planting style, deciding what to put in winter containers means you need to get creative with your choices. Your efforts will be totally on show as there's usually so little competition ...
Winter can be tough on your plants, but staying ahead with simple hacks makes a big difference. The key to keeping your ...
If you have a large open bed in a sunny spot, consider breaking up the soil and seeding larkspur, poppies, bachelor buttons, and sweet peas.
Meteorological winter starts on Dec. 1, that’s the beginning of the coldest part of the year in our part of the world. It’s not exactly ideal gardening weather, but there are a few plants that can ...
I see you, sitting there by the fire with your cup of hot cocoa (or wine). Don’t get too comfortable. You might think you can rest on your laurels now that there’s a break in the mowing, weeding, ...
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I've found 4 simple DIY wildlife shelter ideas perfect for a winter garden
The best and also easiest-to-grow evergreens like holly, juniper, pine, and arborvitae offer shelter and food to ...
Here are eight jobs for the well-winter-prepped yard: Mulch acts like a blanket to keep the soil slightly warmer over winter, ...
For gardeners who find comfort and refreshment in frequent contact with living plants, dark, wet winter days can be mildly (or greatly) depressing. Sadly, we know that sodden soil compacts easily, so ...
Getting your garden ready for fall and winter is key to ensuring healthy soil and a strong start next spring. To prepare your ...
We’ve had a week of very cold weather, with some areas even getting snow. Now we have some seasonal Florida winter weather without freezes and highs in the 60s and 70s. It’s tempting to think our ...
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