With this weird, long warm fall, it’s easy to put off putting your garden to bed for the winter. But weather can change very ...
Mastering the art of watering is the most crucial part of caring for houseplants. Finding the right amount, the right timing ...
As the leaves fall they can be raked up on to and around your shrubberies, thus increasing the lands fertility and in frosty winter mornings birds, thrushes and blackbirds in particular will happily ...
TV presenter and award-winning gardener Diarmuid Gavin has shared his top tips for planting tulips, and making sure they ...
You know fall has arrived when you start seeing potted Chrysanthemums in garden centers. Chrysanthemums, better known as mums ...
It doesn't get better than holiday décor than the front porch. From potted trees to dazzling garlands, these front porch ...
Aluminum plant is a silver-splashed tropical species that has proved its “metal” as a houseplant, but it requires higher ...
With the right selection of plants, you can fill your yard with attractive foliage and winter blooms.Filling pots and window ...
I made this oak’s acquaintance courtesy of “Plants for the Winter Garden” (Timber Press, 2024), by Warren Leach. The author ...
With our warmer-than-average fall and plants holding onto leaves, I’ve been asked if trees are at risk of cold-weather injury ...
Simply rake or blow fallen leaves into a pile and secure them with a wire cage or weighted piece of plastic to keep the winter wind from blowing the leaves about. If the leaf pile is sitting on top of ...
It may not feel like it outside, but now is the time to start switching over your annual plantings for the fall and winter ...