Giving your plants a much-needed haircut can feel daunting. You might not turn into a topiary master, but you’ll definitely have the know-how to bob the boxwoods, lop the lilacs, prune the privet, and ...
The best time to prune lilac bushes (Syringa vulgaris) is in late spring soon after your lilac bush has finished blooming. Lilacs flower on “old wood,” or last year’s growth. New buds will begin to ...
Mark’s “two most important” lavender tasks you can do in autumn are to tidy away fallen leaves that have accumulated around the plant and prune lavender ... to prepping plants for winter ...
This extended growing season affords gardeners ample opportunities to continue cultivating plants well into the cooler months. To start cool-season vegetables, you may need to germinate seeds indoors ...
Sophia Bush appears to be pleased with her experience working on the reboot of the iconic show, One Tree Hill. She shared her thoughts during a recent appearance on the And That's What You REALLY ...
Local volunteers play a vital role in caring for the more than 1,500 rose bushes in the park. Their efforts during the January pruning event ensure that the garden is ready for mulching and feeding as ...
These plants clothe walls and supports in foliage and flowers. Climbers cling on using tendrils, twining stems, stem roots or sticky pads, while wall shrubs need to be tied to supports. Plants can be ...
It’s hard to beat a real Christmas tree with its fresh pine scent and timeless look, but the holiday décor staple does come with a few drawbacks: Real trees only last a season, and when their ...
Bare root plants started now, while they are dormant, will have the full advantage of the spring growing season and will be well established during the coming year. Bulbs, corms, tubers: cyclamen, ...