With the cold weather and shorter days, gardening in January can be a challenge. Watch weather reports and protect your plants from frost and other weather conditions. Cover them when necessary ...
This time of year, people are thinking about fun activities outside like ice skating, sledding, skiing but if you love plants, there’s something you could ...
The experts said: "Prevention is the best medicine. First, try to water your roses only at the base. Wet leaves provide a ...
If you grow roses, you've likely heard about blackspot, that pesky fungal troublemaker that loves to spoil even the most ...
Plant care doesn't end during the winter months. Discover ten plants that need special care in the winter to come back stronger in the spring.
FIRST, HAPPY NEW Year to each and everyone of you! May all of your fingers be green and the weeds disappear from your gardens.
Dreaming of a fresh new backyard? January is the perfect time to get started. Here are some tips from two local garden ...
While almost all species of camellias can be grown in the southern half of the state, there are now varieties that are hardy ...
ERASE THE COLD: Prune off any freeze damage caused to gingers, elephant ears, philodendrons, cannas and other herbaceous ...
It’s time to put up your new gardening calendar and give yourself reminders of some of the jobs you’ll need to do through the ...
Although roses sometimes don’t go completely dormant, they experience a period of slow growth and partial dormancy in the ...
For beautiful summer roses in USDA Hardiness Zones 6 and lower, plants need protection during winter temperatures. Learn how ...
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