The start of the New Year means there are some garden resolutions to consider. Some of these promises to your garden will ...
Gardeners perhaps haven’t started planning yet, but N.C. State Extension Master Gardener volunteers are available to answer questions about lawns, vegetables, flowers, trees and ornamental plants; ...
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If you fertilize plants in winter when they're not growing, you risk damaging them in five ways. This guide looks at when and ...
When creating a new garden or looking for new additions, check out the Perennial Plants of the Year. Selected by members of ...
As the homeowner, you may be responsible for maintaining the sidewalk by your house. But does that mean you also have control ...
Stagg is partial to a red-flowered cultivar called Yuletide. Setsugekka is a popular cultivar with white blooms. If you ...
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A lot of this comes down to a few myths that are passed down by neighbors, family, and well-meaning advice on the internet.
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida about the California poppy, magnolia, crape myrtle, kalanchoe, seed ...
Pulling, hoeing or smothering all weeds in your garden during the spring months will make a huge difference over the summer.
Why settle for just a pretty view when your garden can offer a delicious snack, too? Edible landscaping is the perfect way to ...