Bob Bertog, president of Bertog Landscape Co. in Wheeling and a certified landscape professional with the National Association of Landscape Professionals, joins Jon Hansen to answer all of your ...
Options like frost cloth or floating row cover are breathable and let light in while still insulating. Old sheets and towels ...
Generally, spring is a good time to cut roses back by one-third to one-half. In the case of a hardy rose exposed to the ...
In spots that get some shade, the new growth may emerge with a good yellow color, but over time, as the leaves mature, they ...
Designing a garden isn’t so different from arranging a bouquet. Both rely on rhythm, texture, balance, and emotion. A bouquet ...
Hostas are easy to care for in summer shade gardens. When fall arrives, here's when to cut back hostas and stop watering and ...
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How to Grow Chrysanthemums

"The best time to start growing chrysanthemums is after the last frost, when soil temperatures are consistently above 60°F," ...
If you’ve been wondering whether AI can do something useful, this is proof. AI is quickly becoming the handy robot friend we didn’t know we needed.
What a beautiful fall season, complete with gorgeous weather! Start bringing your indoor plants back inside if you haven’t ...
Mulching is key to protecting most perennials over winter, and the coneflower is no exception. Adding three inches of organic ...
Plagued by voles? Our Sask. gardening experts say cheap wooden snap traps baited with peanut butter with a raisin on top work ...
Clean-up is an essential fall chore, but what it means — and how much you should actually do — has shifted in recent years.