A well-thought-out location can make a big difference in how your plants handle winter. Consider placing your garden where it ...
If needed, extensive pruning should be done to spring-flowering trees and shrubs soon after they finish flowering. Prune ...
Evergreen shrubs such as boxwood, holly, rhododendron, yew and arborvitae provide year-round green color in the landscape.
Now we have some seasonal Florida winter weather without freezes and highs ... Nice weather entices us to get out and garden. We can prep the area for a vegetable garden and new flower and shrub ...
Last week’s winter storm may have put a damper on gardens around the Gulf Coast, but with brighter days ahead, there are ways ...
Don’t forget to disconnect those garden hoses and cover outdoor faucets ... especially antifreeze and winter-grade windshield washer fluid. Keep an ice scraper and a small emergency kit in ...
Snow is a blessing and a curse to garden plants. The blessing is the insulating value snow brings to an event. Generally, the way our winter storm conditions tend to work is that a low-pressure ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... My winter writing break continues, so please enjoy another article from Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Angela Mason Foster. For gardeners in Zone 8, ...
DENVER — Murphy’s Law says if you wash your car, it will rain. The same goes for planning a garden segment on winter watering: Winter will show up, and we will get a dusting of snow.
These flowers are typically available at local garden centers in January and February. Red twig dogwood (Cornus sericea) will instantly brighten up any winter landscape with blazing red branch color.