Join us in this informative video as we explore the fascinating process of planting various types of fruit trees in your own backyard. Discover expert tips on selecting the best fruit trees for your ...
One of the biggest threats to newly planted trees in Northeast Ohio is—you guessed it—deer. Deer eat leaves, buds, and even entire branches from young saplings, and in fall, bucks may damage trunks by ...
If your lawn is dried out or dormant, it is best just to keep it mowed to control the weeds and postpone any fertilization until late spring (May). The lawn may not have grown much this summer, but ...
Voles? Moles? Groundhogs? Learn how to identify the animals digging holes in your yard and protect your garden from further damage.
Squirrels love fall bulbs, especially tulips, but there are ways to deter their digging behavior. Learn how to keep squirrels from digging up your fall bulbs.
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While the summer growing season is winding down, planting season for trees and shrubs is ramping up. While this may seem a bit counter-intuitive, here’s why fall is the best time to plant a tree or ...
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 ...
From plans for spring harvest to spacing tips to planting basics, there’s a steady stream of tasks to do and things to look forward to ...
Fall is an excellent time to plant a tree. The soils are still warm, allowing the root system to begin to spread out. It also gives the roots time to settle and grow before the stress of the summer ...