Whether you're dealing with poor soil quality or want to improve your garden's health naturally, this simple trick proves ...
Keep the harvests coming with these hardy crops for the winter garden.
New to gardening? Cultivate your green thumb with this jargon-busting gardening glossary. Discover what the most popular ...
Some types of perennials, including hosta, do not have sturdy stems, and quickly turn to mush after a few hard freezes. Hosta, daylilies and iris are best cut back in fall to an inch or so above ...
Native edibles, such as western beaked hazelnuts, California wild grapes and evergreen huckleberries make great garden ...
Spring bulbs are nothing short of magic in the garden. But when should you put your tulip, crocus and daffodils in the ground? Here's what to know.
Plant care changes when the ground freezes. Here's how to adapt your gardening. Winter is a great time to check some garden ...
A lawn should be fed between September and November and specialist lawn care items will strengthen robust roots and kill moss ...
Small changes can turn your garden into a sustainable oasis, reducing water usage and supporting biodiversity for a greener future.
Learning how to plan and plant a vegetable garden is easy, once you know a little bit about the needs of various vegetables ...
Even this late in the season, there are still things you can do to prepare your lawns and gardens to manage the winter and emerge healthier next spring.
According to Ponce, winter pruning can expose fresh cuts to frost damage, stressing the plant and making it more susceptible ...