Designing fall gardens
Fall can be incredible in a garden. Here are some techniques for creating stunning fall displays.
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Fall can be incredible in a garden. Here are some techniques for creating stunning fall displays.
Young leaves of vegetables and flowers riddled with “shot” holes are a sign that flea beetles may be attacking your …
If you overwinter your callas, they’ll get bigger and bigger, producing a better show every year.
Common mallow is a relative of hollyhocks that produces pink, pale blue or white summer flowers.
You can never have too much of a good thing” is definitely true with these small flowering bulbs. The more …
There’s nothing worse than having your squash die on the vine because of squash vine borers.
Remember how you hated to go when your mom called you inside as it got dark? With landscape lighting, you …
Crown rot affects hosta, bleeding heart, phlox, daylily and many other perennials.
Not many flowers rival the welcome splash of color that spring bulbs can give you. But if you’ve ever planted …
If you have an ash tree (Fraxinus spp.), keep an eye out for emerald ash borer.