The Winter Gardening Trick That Makes Propagating A Blueberry Bush A Breeze
You may know that blueberries can be cut and propagated in spring or summer, but there's another method that allows you to multiply your blueberries in winter.
Read MoreYou may know that blueberries can be cut and propagated in spring or summer, but there's another method that allows you to multiply your blueberries in winter.
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Read MoreAsparagus is a perennial vegetable that produces a harvest for over a decade when properly cared for. It just needs the right sunlight, water, soil, and pruning.
Read MoreYou may think you get a break from creepy crawlers in the winter, but this multi-legged arthropod prefers a warm house in the colder months.
Read MoreDon't let the first drop in temperature deter you. When you wait until after the first frost to harvest this cold-hardy vegetable, it turns out sweeter.
Read MorePropagation is one of the best ways to fill your garden with plants on a budget, and this stunning tree doesn't take much encouraging to develop roots.
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Read MoreWhile you can opt to painstakingly maintain the edging of your flower bed by hand or with a string trimmer, a physical barrier is a low-maintenance alternative.
Read MoreMost edible garden plants grow best outdoors, but this classic vine can bring greenery to your home -- and add a healthy crunch to your plate, if all goes well.
Read MoreCutting shrubs too late causes winter damage and fewer blooms. Discover the ideal pruning deadline for your shrubs and how to protect new growth from frost.
Read MoreWhile they may look similar to the invasive Joro spiders, these common arachnids not only help pollinators, they keep pests out of your garden.
Read MoreYou may not think of winter as a time to propagate plants, you actually can propagate many indoors during the cold season, including monstera and snake plants.
Read MorePest prevention is a year-round task, and if you forget to do this one thing in fall, you could end up with a much bigger problem once spring rolls around.
Read MoreDream of heading out into the garden for a handful of fresh berries? Blueberry success relies on getting the right amendments into your soil at the right time.
Read MoreAlmost any plant can survive through winter if given proper shelter. If you lack indoor space, moving potted plants to this location is better than nothing.
Read MoreWhile some bulbs, like tulips, can be planted and forgotten, other tender bulbs often require an extra step in winter to keep them healthy for spring.
Read MoreYour patio plants are susceptible to cold temperatures and damage from freeze-thaw cycles. Extra protection from the cold helps them overwinter well.
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Read MoreNeighbors making aesthetic decisions that impact your outdoor space is annoying, but is there anything you can do legally? Here's what we know.
Read MorePruning fruit trees allows for better air circulation, plant growth, and fruit quality. November is a great time to prune as the trees go dormant.
Read MoreJust because a tree is beautiful, it doesn't mean that it's ideal for growing in your own space. Such is the case with this extra large evergreen.
Read MoreApple season is upon us and if you have a few too many, you could create this easy, but clever DIY apple wreath to keep your feathered friends fed.
Read MoreBlueberry bushes need plenty of sun to thrive and produce bountiful crops. If your blueberries aren't getting enough sun they will let you know in various ways.
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Read MoreWhen the first frost hits, your garden’s not done yet — it’s just time for a little tough love. Learn which plants need a post-frost trim and how to do it.
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