Our landscape also needs to eat. Should we feed our trees and shrubs or wait until spring? One expert, Jerry Somalski, owner ...
To help a pear tree to fruit - it may take a few years from planting the tree to getting the first harvest - and keep it ...
Remember: growing a fruit tree in a pot means you can customise the soil and pack it full of nutrients, not to mention move ...
Ivy is a native Irish species that can tolerate dense shade and often covers the ground where other light-loving plants ...
Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), a cousin of the magnolia, is absolutely stunning in spring when it’s fragrant, ...
Consider mulching your lawn leaves in place them rather than raking or blowing them. All you need to do is set your mower to ...
Woody plant growth is fascinating, and each year trees and shrubs produce a visible record of how much they grew. In fall, as ...
Patience is needed when practicing the art of bonsai, yet this slow and mindful approach to gardening can be transformative ...
Hay stocks for winter feeding are much-improved compared to last year, but the early outlook for cool-season grazing isn't ...
If you're hoping to invite birds to your yard, these pink blooming trees may be the answer. Encourage avian visitors with ...
Red mulberry trees: A very fast-growing exotic species, red mulberry trees produce its fruit on female trees. They grow to 35 feet tall and with the help of the birds that love its fruit are a ...
This weekend's yard jobs include enjoying the preview of spring-flowering shrubs that are blooming now, dealing with excess ...