As the leaves change and temperatures drop, your yard needs a bit of attention to prepare for the colder months.
Spread compost or mulch over your veggie beds before winter. Compost feeds the soil, and mulch protects it from harsh weather ...
Planter upkeep this winter prevents costly downtime and yield loss. Here’s a checklist of maintenance steps to conduct before ...
Winter might feel like nature’s nap time, but beneath the surface, your soil is quietly reorganizing, rebuilding, and preparing for the next burst of life. With just a few simple steps, you can use ...
Raised garden beds make it easy to grow healthy plants in limited space, but soil costs can add up quickly. In this video, we demonstrate a budget-friendly method that uses natural materials such as ...
As temperatures start to drop, an RHS-qualified food growth educator has shared the best ways to overwinter your vegetable ...
Our November days are growing shorter, and if your preparation for the coming months in your garden and yard hasn’t already ...
Get advice on Virginia buttonweed and knotweed control, shade alternatives to St. Augustine, oak bark issues and willow borer damage.
You may have an abundance of this product already on hand, or you can start saving it for the next growing season.
Picking up fallen leaves is a crucial part of garden care this time of year. Here is why and the best methods for this 'simple' task.
Define the future bed and cover the area with large pieces of cardboard or thick layers of newspaper, using landscape staples ...
From raising soil pH to being a line of defense against pests, we bet you didn't know all the ways you can use ash from your ...