The Green-And-Gold Ground Cover That'll Thrive In Your Sunny Garden
In the right environmental conditions, this green-and-gold groundcover shrub can bring beauty to your garden all throughout the year -- yes, even in the winter.
Read MoreIn the right environmental conditions, this green-and-gold groundcover shrub can bring beauty to your garden all throughout the year -- yes, even in the winter.
Read MoreGot an ugly tree stump hanging around? This surprisingly simple mulch trick makes stump removal way easier than you’d expect — no heavy tools, no headaches.
Read MoreWhile winter may not seem like the time to garden, it's the best time to graft fresh fruit trees in your yard. Here's what you'll need and the steps to follow.
Read MoreIf the soil in your yard isn't ideal, there's no need to worry as there are plants you can grow, such as this evergreen tree, that won't make a fuss.
Read MorePruning during winter is an ideal time to rid your plants of any unwanted parts before spring and summer come, and these are the tools you need to do just that.
Read MoreIf you spot tiny holes and piles of sawdust on your tree, bark beetles could be the culprit. Unfortunately, the solution isn’t as simple as spraying them.
Read MoreIt's not too early to get started nurturing some new trees. In fact, one fruit species does spectacularly when propagated indoors from cuttings.
Read MoreUnsightly tree stumps in your yard aren't as easy to remove as the tree itself, so consider upgrading their look with some of these creative ideas.
Read MoreShould you add exploding trees to the many unpleasant surprises that come with extreme cold or is it just another myth? Here's what we know.
Read MoreIt seems counter-intuitive, but cutting back apricot trees can actually lead to more fruit production. Learn when, where, and how to prune your apricot tree.
Read MorePruning is an essential task that every gardener will perform regularly, but when it comes to proper pruning, there are certain myths you shouldn't believe.
Read MoreWhether you're searching for native plants or budget-friendly favorites, our Master Gardener explains when to shop at a nursery versus a garden center.
Read MoreEven though you may welcome the sight of birds enjoying your edible gardening efforts, it could also be the reason why their droppings are all over your patio.
Read MoreTried your hand at indoor hydroponics? You probably grew leafy greens or maybe tomatoes. Actually, if you get the right system, you can grow berries, too.
Read MoreWhen you're out in the yard pruning your trees, you might be tempted to spruce up your evergreens while you're at it, but that would be a huge mistake.
Read MoreGetting rid of the stump is the hard part of any tree removal process and while there's no consensus on the best time to do it, here's what we think.
Read MoreThis plant makes a beautiful, striking shrub outdoors, but indoors, it's notorious for being a diva with its heat, moisture, and light requirements.
Read MoreBirdwatching is oh so relaxing, but you don't always want to travel for it. Bring all the birds to your yard instead with these bird feeders.
Read MoreThis type of oil is intended to be sprayed during winter or early spring to prevent pest problems for your fruit trees during the growing season.
Read MoreDriveway garden borders are challenging. The soil dries out quickly beside the hot concrete, killing annuals. Try a hardy perennial you plant once and forget.
Read MoreThese old-school methods of garden maintenance may be ingrained in your habits, but it's time to let them go in favor of healthier planting practices.
Read MoreWhen you're looking for plants for your landscape, you probably think about blooms and foliage, but here's a shrubby tree that provides winter interest, too.
Read MoreIf you want your forsythia shrub to grow bushy and big, you'll need to regularly prune it in the winter. Here are some guidelines for doing so.
Read MoreThere are signs mice are visiting your garden. If you don't want to use traps, you may be able to make your garden impenetrable by planting one specific herb.
Read MoreFor many plants, pruning in late winter can ruin your flower display. But for these summer bloomers, it’ll have the opposite effect — here’s why.
Read MoreIn cooler regions with low humidity, one native tree offers stunning blooms with edible fruit beloved by wildlife. Here's how to prune this compact specimen.
Read MoreThe Japanese barberry shrub is known as an invasive plant throughout the United States. Some states have banned it and ordered its removal, including Michigan.
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