As fall approaches, leaves drop and deciduous trees go dormant for the winter. That doesn't mean you're done taking care of them, Instead you want to help them.
Many gardeners fertilize their lawns in spring. While it's not exactly wrong, you may see greater benefits from feeding your ...
Splitero reports a fall home maintenance checklist to help homeowners prepare for winter, ensuring efficiency and preventing ...
This summer, it seems there has been more crabgrass than usual in lawns, even in more established areas of lawns. This annual weedy grass seeds readily in the fall and colonizes bare areas in the ...
Trimming your fruit trees at the wrong time can reduce the tree's total fruit production, its tolerance for cold weather, and ...
‘Mulberry trees need full sun exposure for at least six to eight hours daily,’ explains Tammy Sons, horticulturist and CEO of TN Nurseries. ‘Without adequate sunlight, you’ll see fewer flowers and a ...
I read that fall is the best time to fertilize your lawn. My lawn looks good right now. Is it really necessary?
Fall is here. Making sure your trees and yard are ready for changing temperatures or decorating your home can be daunting. Thankfully, Red Shovel can help. According to Red Shovel, right now is ...
Aim to fertilize fruit trees in spring or early summer. This timing allows the trees to absorb nutrients they can use for new growth and fruit production, says Lauren St. Germain Kidd, the owner of ...
Fall foliage is a complicated thing. There’s not one plant gene that controls the entire process. Here's what to know about weather's impact on color.