Generally, you'll apply mulch 2 to 3 inches deep, with the exception of grass clippings, which you should keep to a depth of ...
Pecan hulls make a lovely mulch in a perennial garden or shrub bed. They lay flat and, at least in my experiences, they ...
If you can't "learn to live with them," Neil Sperry suggests a ground cover that makes mowing around them unnecessary ...
Raspberries are a fantastic fruit to eat with numerous health benefits - but a little-known soil hack also means they are ...
The first day of spring is a little over a month away, but in the meantime, clean up your containers and tools and get your ...
IF you live by the sea, you’d think nothing of dragging back a bucket of bladder wrack from the beach to use as mulch on your ...
The Habitat Hero Committee strives to put on a different, but useful workshop every winter. The 11th annual workshop on Feb. 1 hosted 137 participants and keynote speaker Lauren Springer, who tailored ...
If you’re itching to get a head start on your vegetable garden, February is a great time to plant cool-season crops. Toward ...
I feel a lot better now ..." Expert debunks common myth about popular garden method: 'Chemicals are in everything' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Each session will explore a new topic and give participants the opportunity to engage with Extension horticulture experts.
Azaleas have low nutritional needs to put on a brilliant show of flowers. However, they do need an occasional boost to keep ...