The Fool-Proof Way To Get Rid Of A Burning Bush Plant
Burning bushes are a crowd favorite, but are actually quite invasive and should be removed if you have one in your yard. The good news is it's easy to do so.
Read MoreBurning bushes are a crowd favorite, but are actually quite invasive and should be removed if you have one in your yard. The good news is it's easy to do so.
Read MoreWhile pruning in fall is ideal for some plants, for others, it could cause damage, eliminate a winter food source, or prevent flowering in the spring.
Read MoreThis fall, New England residents and visitors who love the local trees will want to have their cameras ready just in case this stunning weather event occurs.
Read MoreAs much as autumn leaves are gorgeous, no one likes when they fall. What's worse? Turns out these falling leaves could even have a negative effect on your car.
Read MoreTrimming back perennials before winter is a staple fall task for many gardeners. However, leaving them intact supports the environment in unexpected ways.
Read MoreSemi-hardwood cuttings offer a simple way to expand your garden this season, supporting vibrant blooms, evergreen hedges, and pollinator-friendly plantings.
Read MoreIf you've always wanted to grow a pomegranate tree, you might be unsure whether it can be planted in October. The good news is it can, depending on your zone.
Read MoreIn places with frigid winters—think Maine, Minnesota, Montana—frost damage will kill your outdoor potted plants. But what if you store them in your garage?
Read MoreIf you'd like to see more robins visiting your yard, draw them in with this tree that gives the birds food and shelter while also adding visual interest.
Read MoreA quiet revolution is sprouting in the gardening world, promising abundant harvests and sustainability, all while working with nature instead of against it.
Read MoreCertain gardening tasks eliminate hiding spots for would-be thieves. Learn how to improve the views and make your home less attractive to burglars.
Read MoreSacred fig trees grow large when planted in the ground, but in containers, they stay relatively small, making them easy to grow and care for.
Read MoreEnsure your peach trees thrive through the winter for a successful spring with these tips. We've got the scoop on what to do and what not to do.
Read MoreBeware of toxic, invasive pests that can harm your trees. Learn the effects of these foliage-devouring insects covered in toxic hair how to protect your yard.
Read MoreWith winter coming, it's important to keep your fruit trees healthy. Luckily, there are some things you can do in the fall to help them better brave the cold.
Read MoreIt may not seem like there's much of a difference, but knowing the effects of a frost, freeze, and hard freeze on your garden can help you prepare accordingly.
Read MoreVining plants often benefit from a trim to keep them looking well-maintained. These climbers, in particular, should be pruned ahead of the chilly season.
Read MoreOctober can be the perfect time to propagate your fig tree because the cuttings will have time to develop roots before the winter dormancy period.
Read MoreIf you want large hydrangea blooms in the spring, start making winter plans now. Fall pruning and fertilizing may seem like a good idea, but it's not.
Read MoreA certain fast-growing tree might be turning your yard into a haven for lanternflies. Its presence could be the reason infestations keep spreading nearby.
Read MoreA simple but overlooked method can keep your trees thriving even through dry spells, helping water reach exactly where it matters most for lasting growth.
Read MoreThe colder months mean dormancy for most fruit trees, but with these steps, you can prepare them for cold snaps so they can bounce back in spring.
Read MoreWhether you're taking your furry friend on a walk or planning to add some new trees or shrubs to your landscape, you'll want to avoid these toxic species.
Read MoreWe know that evergreens are often used in the landscape for winter interest, but you aren't limited to just those plants. Here are some unique options.
Read MoreIt may be October, but it's not too late to prune this popular flower for best growth in the spring. Just wait until after first frost to whip out the shears.
Read MoreWhile Idaho's panhandle is praised for its gorgeous hiking trails and forests, the most beautiful garden in the state is located in Boise, according to HGTV.
Read MoreAttract hummingbirds seeking an early spring nectar source with the bell-shaped blooms of this berry bush, best planted in early fall for optimal growth.
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