Question: We use our wood stove all winter for heat, so we always have an abundance of wood ashes to clean out frequently.
As gardeners, weeds are one of our biggest pet peeves. They compete with our plants for nutrients, water, and sunlight, take ...
Grapevines and fruit trees. Now is the time to clonally propagate grapevines, fig and pomegranate trees from cuttings. In a ...
Established trees can create a challenging environment for other plants, so opting to grow resilient shrubs underneath them ...
Due to minimal root insulation, even a potted plant unscathed by winter cold may break dormancy too early, since the roots in ...
You may think that your garden is now closed until spring, but you can still be sowing seeds in January and February in ...
Discover gorgeous annuals, perennials, and shrubs that brighten the winter landscape. Learn which plants thrive in pots ...
Last year I planted Heart to Heart "Blushing Bride" with Shadowland "Miss America," the Proven Winners "Hosta of the Year" ...
Winter may seem like a dormant time for gardens, but it’s actually a fantastic season to prepare for vibrant blooms in the ...
Photo by Roberto Gonzalez Towering Medjool palms, heavily manicured hedges adorned with blooms, groundcover Asian jasmine and ...