Whether you're looking for fall color or hoping to get ahead of spring planting, these are the 10 perennials that are perfect ...
Just because it's September doesn't mean it's too late to plant some fruits and vegetables, either for a fall harvest or an early harvest next spring.
You may be tempted to prune back your garden at the first sign of fall, but when it comes to certain plants, you might want to put away the shears. If you want a tidy winter landscape that's ready for ...
Explore September gardening tips to extend your harvests. Learn which crops thrive in cooler temperatures this season.
Alan warns in his September pests and diseases section: “Check tomatoes for signs of blight. In warm, wet weather an attack ...