A Weed Killer That Lasts Forever?
What’s the best way to control weeds? Hint: the best weed killer doesn’t come in a bottle.
What’s the best way to control weeds? Hint: the best weed killer doesn’t come in a bottle.
Rabbits and deer are notorious for grazing in your garden. There are a handful of plants they won’t eat, but nothing is certain.
Rabbits and Deer Won’t Eat These Flowers, Shrubs, Herbs, and Trees Read More »
Crop rotation is key to successful home gardening to avoid pests and disease. Includes a sample plan for crop rotation and a chart of plant families.
The Step N Tilt Core Lawn Aerator has plenty of design innovations to make aerating your lawn much less of a chore, and much easier on your back.
Recent studies have shown that the world’s most widely used class of pesticides are responsible for the massive die-off of honeybees and deaths of birds.
Pesticides Implicated In Deaths of Bees and Birds Read More »
Spread Corn Gluten Meal, start Dahlias, start leafy greens, prune ornamental grasses and start patio containers are some of the gardening tips for April.
April Gardening Tips: Prune Grasses, Spread Corn Gluten Meal, Start Dahlias Read More »
Will landscape fabric suppress weeds in your garden for years? No. It’s one of the great gardening myths of all time.
Monarch butterflies lay eggs on only one plant: Milkweed. Record heat, drought, herbicides & logging have drastically reduced their numbers.
How Home Gardeners Can Save The Monarch Butterfly Read More »
A recent study showed that due to climate change, plants are producing flowers earlier than at any point in history. What that means for your garden.
Climate Change: Your Flowers Are Blooming Earlier Read More »
Start seeds, build a cold frame, and check fruit trees are some of the March gardening tips from Charlie Nardozzi and Professor Leonard Perry.
Start Seeds, Build a Cold Frame, Check Fruit Trees: March Gardening Tips Read More »
So you’ve got Japanese knotweed threatening to strangle the life out of the other plants in your garden. It needs to be removed, but where to begin?