Plant grasses in spring or fall and use mulch to help them thrive. Both evergreens and grasses are easy to care for and work ...
A watering can pouring over fall leaves. - 802290022/Getty Images Fall often feels like a break for both plants and gardeners. Plants stop pushing out new growth, and some gardeners take it as a sign ...
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How to Care For Astilbe in the Fall to Keep Plants Healthy and Have Great Displays Year After Year
Astilbe is a stunning perennial to brighten up often-tricky, shadier spots in the garden. With the right care, astilbe plants can last for many years, so it pays to understand how to care for astilbe ...
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How To Keep Your Garden Roses Blooming In Fall
Whether you grow tea roses or shrub roses, keeping them blooming during the fall can be a bit tricky. If you want to get the last flush of blooms as the days grow shorter and the temperatures grow ...
Many gardeners understand the ecological importance of native plants, which are those plants that occur naturally in a geographic area, and have evolved over thousands of years, shaped by local ...
It seems that everywhere you look in October you see chrysanthemums blooming. Widely available and relatively inexpensive, they are almost indispensable for providing quick color to the fall landscape ...
The worst of the heat and humidity is finally behind us, and autumn ushers in crisp air and brilliant color. Reds, yellows and purples fill the landscape and remind us that fall gardens still have ...
It’s about to happen: That one morning in the third or fourth week of October, when you wake up and the air feels different — cool, maybe a bit damp … and you know fall is here. • Cut melons when the ...
As the temperatures drop, a few simple steps can help keep your outdoor plants alive through the cold snap. News 9’s Kylee Dedmon spoke to Mitch Wallace, a local planting expert and Ace Hardware ...
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How To Keep Your Plants Warm In The Winter When Cold Weather Arrives
Protect garden plants from cold temperatures, drying winds, and occasional freezes by providing insulation, protecting roots, ...
It might sound counterintuitive, but landscaping plants that stay green all winter long could use some winter protection.
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