January is an excellent time to start your gardening adventure, even if winter still has us in its chilly grip. Cultivating ...
Removing weeds as soon as they appear, before their roots fully anchor into the soil, is best for the garden, as well as your ...
Limp, wilted plants. This can be caused by overwatering, poor drainage or root rot. Violets prefer evenly moist but not soggy ...
Choosing the right container is key to the healthy growth of your sumac shrubs. Opt for a large pot with at least 18 inches ...
Multiple people were hurt when a car drove into a crowd in the Spring Garden section of Philadelphia Sunday night, police ...
There are not a lot of garden plants that you can successfully grow indoors from seed to harvest in a month or so, but ...
The Chinese New Year kicks off the Year of the Snake Jan. 29. The perfect plant for the occasion? Easy-care snake plant ...
Pink flowering trees create a focal point in the garden, offering outstanding color and eye-catching blooms. These trees also ...
Gardener Sarah Raven shares 5 gardening jobs to tackle this February for a thriving spring garden. From planning and sowing ...
A 2- to 3-inch layer of mulch, such as undyed wood chips, shredded bark or dried-out (never fresh) grass clippings over the ...
By Bruce Spangenberg Even though we are in bitter cold of Wisconsin winter, it is not too early for planning ahead to the ...
Outdoor plants are dormant because of less available light energy and the low temperatures. Indoors the light energy is even less while the temperature is still relatively suitable for plants ...