This week's gardening column tackles "heeling in" plants for the winter, when to prune rosebushes and how to keep squirrels from eating tulip bulbs.
Plant trees and shrubs at least 6 to 8 weeks before the expected first fall frost. Water new trees and shrubs regularly and ...
Your garden may be asleep for the season, but one tree benefits from a timely winter trim that ensures a more vibrant return ...
Common advice may be to prune all of your plants back ahead of winter, but this can actually leave fruit trees vulnerable to ...
A good rule of thumb is to get potted fruit trees in the ground at least 4 to 6 weeks before your fall frost date. In a mild ...
The trees are starting to show fall color, and many of you are thinking of grabbing your pruning shears to start pruning.
The first week of November shuffles in the rain and storms of autumn, so take this as your cue to stop procrastinating and protect tender plants that you want to survive over the winter.
EUGENE, Ore. - As the gardening season winds down, pruning becomes a top priority for green thumbs in the Willamette Valley.
Cooler evenings, shorter days, and a quiet race against frost: gardeners across the country are trying a surprisingly swift trick. As autumn beds in, a ...
The season cools, leaves drift, and the ground breathes. Your garden still has one last burst of potential before winter bites. Right now, many gardeners ...
As temperatures begin to drop and the darker nights draw in, it’s time to start thinking about how best to look after your garden through ...
The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship confirmed last week that the invasive spotted lanternfly has been ...