If you’re spending all your spare time raking and bagging leaves—only to have them end up in the landfill—here’s what you can do instead.
A simple but overlooked method can keep your trees thriving even through dry spells, helping water reach exactly where it matters most for lasting growth.
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The first place to start with how to grow a walnut tree from seed is locating the seeds. You can either collect seeds from an ...
If your neighbor's tree drops leaves onto your property, then congratulations, they are now your leaves. Leaves, acorns, and ...
The postemergence weed killers we use to control actively growing weeds generally do a good job of killing them. But if you ...
Keep raking fallen leaves from your lawn this month as a mat of leaves will smother lawn grasses and allow for more weeds to ...
Purdue Urban Forestry specialist Ben McCallister recently wrote about tips for tree care as we transition into autumn and winter. These tips include mulching, fertilizing, watering, limited pruning, p ...
Fall is typically known as harvest season, but you can plant plenty of fruit trees in your backyard during this season.
One homeowner's nightmare mulch volcano led to an entertaining Reddit thread — here's what the internet had to say.
Protecting your peach tree in winter ensures healthy growth and a strong fruit harvest when the warm weather returns. Wrap ...