Watering fruit trees correctly helps them grow strong roots, produce better fruit, and survive changing seasons. As temperatures drop and leaves fall, gradually reduce watering and stop once the ...
Plant bare-root peonies 2–4 weeks before frost for earlier blooms the next spring. Fall-planted peonies quickly grow strong roots and often bloom their first growing season. Peonies can be planted in ...
For most types of trees, "Correct root flare height and exposure is probably the most important consideration when planting," Vaughan says. If planted too deep, the tree won't root into the soil as ...
Planting trees in the fall allows roots to establish while the soil is still warm and moist, but without the stress of high summer air temperatures ...
Planting an apple tree is a delightful journey that not only enhances the beauty of your landscape but also provides the joy of homegrown fruit. With the proper care and conditions, an apple tree can ...
Winter can be hard on roses, and preparing them for cold weather should begin in late summer. Overwinter your rose indoors or out with these methods.
When a tree needs to be removed because it is dead, dying, or damaged, you will be left with the stump. A common option for dealing with the part of the tree that is left behind is to have the stump ...
Raja Subramani's mornings are incomplete without fresh air and wind in his hair as he rides his bicycle around Vimannagar, Lohegaon and nearby areas. .
Dear Neil: I have several nice houseplants growing in pots beneath large shade trees in my landscape. I’m planning on bringing them indoors for the winter, but I’m seeing insects like waterbugs, ants ...
Anyone with a garden is being urged to leave out pieces of fruit and a shallow dish of water this autumn. Green-fingered Brits are being reminded that squirrels, often seen as a nuisance, can actually ...
Colorado Matters spoke with the head grower at Phelan Gardens in Colorado Springs to discuss the best tips on gardening in Colorado during fall.
Protect your lemon trees this autumn by avoiding five common mistakes that can ruin your harvest and damage your plants.