Welcome to another incredibly informative episode of The Garden Guy, where the experience ... and knapweed are also cousins ...
If you live in Michigan and looking to keep a nice, leaf-free yard, you may want to put down that garden rake. That's because ...
Try placing your affected houseplants in an open space, away from other indoor plants, like a conservatory.
Sarah uses a lattice pattern to lay the cuttings on the topsoil, this way there's very little uncovered surface area for the ...
The great debate on whether or not to rake leaves erupts each fall. When considering your options, remember what could be ...
Identify common garden insects with these garden bugs' pictures and descriptions and become an expert bug identifier.
The arrival of fall brings shorter days, cooler nights and a gradual winding down of garden activity. Flowers start to fade, ...
Marie Woodward first encountered a ladybug swarm when she moved into her 200-year-old house in Columbia, Connecticut in the fall of 2013. At the time, she was a dental hygienist and had no idea why ...
With fall upon us and the leaves changing color and falling to the ground, the age-old question arises: Should I rake my ...
Allowing leaves to decompose rather than raking them up, replenishes the soil and provides a “comforting blanket” that offers habitat for critters and keeps the ecosystem in balance.
There are a few approaches to treating an outbreak. First, quarantine the plant. If you’re not too squeamish, just squish all ...
John Watts is the director of the popular Butterfly House and Insectarium at Texas Discovery Gardens at Fair Park.