Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Getty Images Spring weather brings an array of garden chores, such as bed preparation, planting, and winter cleanup.
Some perennials benefit from being allowed to stand through the winter and then cut back in the spring. Certain plants weaken when trimmed in the fall and prefer to have their fallen leaves or intact ...
If you kept a coleus from the garden last year as a houseplant, you can still start cuttings for transplanting outdoors. I have a coleus on a windowsill in my office at the Garden. Use a sharp, clean ...
Why does spring cleanup play such a critical role in maintaining a healthy lawn through the summer months? HelloNation has ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. person pruning plant in cold weather - Manolines/Shutterstock With the frost slowly retreating and the first hints of green ...
Believe it or not, many gardeners continue to plant perennials well into the fall. Many bulb varieties can still be planted as late as November, including tulips, hyacinths, bluebells, grape hyacinths ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - Gardeners looking to get a head start on the growing season can begin sprucing up their yards now by cleaning up winter-worn perennials. Jennifer McGimsey of Akin's Nursery says ...
Say goodbye to fading flowers! A pinnacle goal for every gardener is to have a flower bed that dazzles all season long. Some green thumb energy and great weather certainly help in that department, but ...
Some perennials benefit from being allowed to stand through the winter and then cut back in the spring. Certain plants weaken when trimmed in the fall and prefer to have their fallen leaves or intact ...