With the right selection of plants, you can fill your yard with attractive foliage and winter blooms.Filling pots and window ...
Like the essential evergreen tree, poinsettias are a Christmas tradition. But how long do poinsettias last? Their beauty ...
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 ...
Cuttings, plants, seeds? And also, the best time to try this technique ... what's there so it is ready to go next spring when ...
This story was authored by Eric Larson. A friend from church recalled portions of this column I wrote over eight years ago. I originally wrote the column about […] ...
Top the soil with a barrier. Cover the soil with a thin layer of sand, diatomaceous earth, or fine gravel. This barrier makes ...
I have a stump of a mimosa tree (about 4 feet tall) that I would like to enlace in trumpet vine. I saw something like this ...
Could your living space use a touch of color? Consider elevating your interior with this stunning faux flower garden made ...
So it’s time to say out with the old — in this case, warm-season bedding plants — and in with some new plants that are suited for the cool season. November is the perfect time to make this switch in ...
Asps, also call puss caterpillars, are found on shrubs and live oaks, but you can kill them without harming your plants.
Add weeks of colorful flowers and decades of enjoyment to your indoor plant collection with holiday cacti. Dress one up with ...