Discover 5 mistakes to avoid in false spring, according to gardening experts. Don't let the warm spell trick you into ...
If roses exhibit poor growth, reduced vigor or abnormal leaves and blooms, don’t just assume they need more fertilizer.
Let’s see if that continues this month as we head into spring gardening! March is the time to start your summer vegetable, herb, and flower seeds. Started now, your seedlings will be ready to ...
Is it spring yet? The short answer is yes. But some people don't feel spring has fully arrived until late March, or even April. You may consider the average last frost date as the beginning of spring.
Roses are heavy feeders that need plenty of nutrients to produce blooms and healthy foliage. Learn more about how and when to fertilize roses.
You should have finished pruning your old roses and planted new roses by now. Clean up dropped leaves and old mulch around pruned roses. Rayford Reddell was a rose grower in Petaluma. He wrote ...
I have crape myrtles that are about 30 years old. I have pruned them every year. The older and bigger ones are not blooming ...
Now’s the best time to start cleaning up your garden for a beautiful spring display.
Here's how to decide if you should use a slow-release fertilizer on your lawn this spring, depending on whether you have cool-season or warm-season grass.
The world's farmers face soaring fertiliser and fuel prices as the war in the Middle East escalates, leaving some scrambling ...
Weeding, mulching, pruning back spent perennials all top the cleanup list this month. Clearing the garden of useless clutter will deter slugs, snails, earwigs and sow bugs.
March is an exciting time in the garden as it marks the beginning of the growing season. As the temperature starts to rise ...