Will fertilizing pay off for bigger trees and shrubs? “You bet, after three years a plant could be as much as 50 percent bigger than an unfertilized tree,” says Somalski. We have a few weeks ...
As winter approaches, it’s time to start thinking about how to protect your trees and shrubs from the harsh weather ahead. I know how heartbreaking it can be to lose a beloved plant to winter damage – ...
Long rainy periods can drown plant roots as well as encourage water molds, fungus-like organisms that live in the soil, to ...
Thumbtack's first tip to having great curb appeal is to keep your plants and lawn nourished and hydrated. Overseeding will ...
For the best curb appeal in the fall, these are the 12 projects you need to tackle according to Thumbtack, along with tips ...
If you are planning on selling your home in the fall or winter, this is a good time to take photos. Capturing photos of what ...
In this episode, Don and John discuss some of the best options for trees and shrubs that bring the delight of fall color right to you.
It’s time to get some fall and cool-season produce started, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert.
These late-blooming perennials are a keystone plant, providing beauty and food. Learn where to best plant them and how to ...
Home Maintenance Tips to Prepare for Winter As the leaves start to turn and temperatures drop, fall offers the perfect ...
While fertilizing bedding plants and vegetables is fine, it is really too late in the season to fertilize trees, shrubs, lawns and ground covers. These plants need to start slowing down and ...
To many people, a bouquet of peony blooms signals spring has arrived. If your peonies have seen better years and haven’t ...