Out of all the winter garden questions, there's one we've heard a lot this month: should I cover raised beds in winter? If ...
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YOUR TURN: Thanksgiving can be about giving back
With Thanksgiving at our doorstep, I want to first give thanks for the opportunity to serve you as the recycling coordinator.
Without a professional background in landscaping, well-intentioned homeowners make many mistakes when trying to control weeds ...
Stroll through the self-propelled mulching lawnmower aisle and you’ll face an insane number of choices – from many different price points, weight, runtime, and power to the wide variety of materials.
Applying mulch in your garden brings about huge advantages: it reduces moisture loss, moderates soil temperature, and helps control the growth of weed. It also makes your garden looks more beautiful, ...
Learn how to get rid of lespedeza before it takes over your garden bed. Discover tips for removal and advice on keeping your ...
English ivy can be a thorn in the side for many gardeners, but there are several ways to eradicate the plant, according to an ...
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15 Clever Ways To Use Aluminum Foil
Trim the cardboard to the appropriate size and shape and then wrap it completely with a ... Savvy gardeners suggest shredding ...
Composting is another way to utilize fallen leaves. Composting is the process of speeding up the natural decomposition of ...
It will simply grow from the below ground parts through the mulch. Weed barriers or landscape fabrics applied over a ...
Two inches of mulch is good over flower beds, and three inches is ideal over tree, shrub, and evergreen beds. If you don’t have that amount, now is still a good time to apply it. Fallen leaves left in ...