Sometimes tried and true gardening techniques take the cake. From ancient irrigation systems to natural fertilizers, these ...
Ants can be helpful in the garden, but they can also harm your precious flora. Luckily, there are some ways to get rid of ...
As autumn settles in and hydrangeas turn from vibrant summer hues to soft blush and parchment tones, experts reveal the key ...
Those toadstools, puffballs, earth-stars and other fungi springing up now can alarm gardeners. Digging out fungi or applying ...
Composting is the process of breaking down organic matter, like food scraps, into all-natural fertilizer. This is how to ...
But what if human remains could be as nonthreatening as a nice bag of garden soil or a peaceful woodland hike? It might not ...
'Getting the planting depth right makes all the difference,' says Monique Kempermann, horticultural expert at Plants & Flowers Foundation Holland. 'Bulbs planted too deep may struggle to reach the ...
This method is called hügelkultur, a German word meaning "hill culture." Gardeners place logs, branches, and woody material ...
Just like your spring and summer mulching helped keep moisture in the soil, your fall and winter mulch accomplishes the same task.
One gardener is turning the traditional wisdom about mulching on its head, showing how using weed mulch can be beneficial.
One of the biggest threats to newly planted trees in Northeast Ohio is—you guessed it—deer. Deer eat leaves, buds, and even ...