Various plants need pruning during the autumn season to support robust growth and stunning blooms - here are three of them.
Whether it be from damaging weather conditions, diseases, fungi or insect infestations, a sick or dying tree can be dangerous — and hard to spot.
Want to know which ones you should never chop in the fall? Grumpy's got all the answers.
Trees in Western Washington this week are hitting peak fall colors. Here's the science behind the annual autumnal change.
Iconic garden flowers and shrubs, from tulips and hydrangeas to roses and forsythia, have earned their place in gardens ...
Beautifying your landscape doesn't have to be difficult! These annuals and perrenials are easy plants to grow, for green ...
Trees and shrubs are being planted today countrywide, BelTA reports with reference to the Ministry of Natural Resources and ...
Fertilizing: If fertilization is done once per year, the best time is in October and November when the grass is still green ... Spring-blooming shrubs such as lilac and forsythia can be pruned ...
The leaves are falling, there’s a chill in the air, and the countdown for Winter has begun — it must be October. Though it ...
Summer heat leaves garden soils dry and thirsty, but the refreshing, cooler, misty days of autumn are just right for planting and transplanting. The return of the autumn rains is the traditional ...