Tender summer plants, such as bananas, cannas and pelargoniums, can be quite an investment in cost and time. So it would be a ...
If you own a dog, your yard probably has landmines. But beyond being an eyesore (and a shoe hazard), dog poop can be ...
Put out your pumpkins a little too soon? Warm weather and early carving can lead to mushy gourds fast. Here’s what to do if your front porch pumpkins are already starting to rot.
Did you buy pumpkins for Halloween? After they are carved and displayed for the holiday, most pumpkins are tossed in the ...
In this video, we give you the answers to 5 commonly asked composting questions on how to make compost for the garden at home ...
Mow light layers of leaves into the lawn. For heavier leaf layers that threaten to mat down the lawn or evergreen ...
Transform your garden with discarded coffee grounds! These nutrient-rich remnants boost soil fertility, acting as a natural ...
Here's what Neil Sperry has experienced when using Texas oak and pecan leaves in compost, plus his advice on winter watering.
If you want nutrient-rich soil for your garden next spring, start composting today. You can turn dead garden plants, leaves, ...
As it gets colder, birds need more energy to keep warm and food becomes harder to find, so keep feeders full of nuts, seeds ...
As the feast of All Hallow’s Eve approaches, Debora Robertson advises how best to decorate your home with autumn's edible bounty.