The city's annual "bounty" program encourages residents to remove invasive plants from their property by offering a free ...
Let's be real. Most homeowners plant things in their gardens because they're pretty or provide privacy. A quick fix for a ...
Invasive plants can take over a garden quickly and quietly. Here's a practical guide to identifying, removing and preventing ...
Snakes can sometimes be unwelcome guests in your garden or backyard, but you may inadvertently be giving them an invitation ...
This vine will take over your garden in a hurry. I'm a garden writer, and here's why I'd never plant English ivy near my home ...
I was surprised to read that the author was “dismayed” by my letter [Feb. 5; Letter to the Editor re: Jan. 21]. Her main points were: deer do not eat ivy; ivy does not cause disease or damage to ...
After the leaves have fallen and the trees are bare, it is much easier to see and remove certain invasive plants. Some woody plants and vines are simply too large, too dense, or too unruly to tackle ...
Vines can be an amazing way to add height and elegance to your landscaping. And from grape vines to trumpet vines, many can make excellent additions to your yard if handled correctly. Unfortunately, ...
One new homeowner in Australia completely transformed their home simply by removing a persistent invasive species that had been given free rein to grow. TikToker Chloe Powell (@_chloepowell) shared ...
Picture this: It's the start of spring, and you decide to fill your planters with an array of container-friendly plants. It's all happy gardens until a few months into summer, when everything but the ...