November Gardening Tips: Mulch flower beds, protect trees, clean gardening tools
Mulching, protecting young trees, and wrapping evergreens are some of the gardening tips for November.
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How to grow organic annuals and perennials, including flowers and shrubs, with no chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
Mulching, protecting young trees, and wrapping evergreens are some of the gardening tips for November.
The evergreen popularity of crocus, snowdrops and miniature narcissi casts a shadow over dozens of other species that are equally worthy of attention.
Gardeners work together to make a positive difference in their own communities and around the world.
Happy Halloween! How pumpkins became jack-o-lanterns, apples were used to predict the future and herbs were used to ward off evil spirits.
Gardening tips for October include digging dahlia tubers to store over winter, planting garlic for harvest next summer and testing soil.
September gardening tips include protecting your garden soil, getting houseplants ready for winter, dividing daylilies, and visiting an apple orchard.
A plant growing in an unexpected place may be a weed, but think twice before pulling it. It could be sending you a message.
Hummingbirds are among the smallest birds on the planet and always a joy to see in the garden. Here are the secrets to attracting them all season long.
The University Of Connecticut conducted an interesting study on how milk spray can be used to prevent powdery mildew disease on squash and pumpkins.
It may be the hottest month of the season, but it’s time to sow fall veggies, freeze or can summer fruits, and harvest onions.