Cuttings from woody plants like hydrangeas, roses, herbs and more is a great way to enhance your yard this time of year.
“Drought definitely can kill a tree or shrub,” Parker said. “So don’t ignore this and just think that it’s regular fall color ...
The staghorn sumac is a sensory delight, from its toothed leaf edges to its fuzzy fruit and young stems. Though it is related ...
Residents who want to avoid raking their leaves this fall may do so with peace of mind. Experts say leaving the leaves can be ...
Shallow-rooted, vining plants, like creeping thyme, can be vulnerable to frost damage in winter. Here's how you can protect yours from freezing temperatures.
Start with dry leaves — it makes the whole process much easier. Look for maple, oak, and beech leaves, as they make excellent ...
“Although a scattering of leaves won’t harm the lawn, excessive cover prevents sunlight from reaching turfgrass plants,” Domenghini said. “Turf left in this state for an extended period will be unable ...
Leaves can transform poor soil as they decompose into humus. Humus increases the soil's CEC allowing it to retain fertilizer ...
They’re beautiful shades of yellow, orange and red. Leaves are lovely to look at this time of year, but they’re not so lovely when they fall and cover your yard. Every autumn, ...
Growing and harvesting your own cooking herbs is a rewarding experience that adds freshness and flavor to your culinary ...
Lemon thyme (Thymus citriodorus) is a favourite in kitchen gardening due to its aromatic leaves and culinary versatility.
Thyme is a culinary herb that also does double-duty as a pretty landscape plant and an attractor for pollinators in your ...