A gardening expert urged gardeners to do very important task in November to ensure that roses are free of black spot disease so they grow back healthy.
Let’s explore a few ways to save money and harness nature’s bounty for mulch, leaf mold, composting, and supporting our pollinators and beneficial insects.
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20 Clever Repurposed Garden Containers

Brick is one of the easiest, most durable building materials to work with. You can build a simple raised garden bed out of a ...
Each season, breaking a few terracotta pots is inevitable. Bury small shards in soil for drainage, but save the big pieces for this creative edging project.
Specifics like proper spacing, deadheading, and disease prevention go a long way in ensuring you get the healthiest and most successful Japanese anemone growth.
Central/eastern Oregon: Wrap the trunks of young, thin-barked trees (maples, aspen, ash) with paper tree wrap late in the ...
As the gardening season draws to a close, now is the ideal time to set yourself up for success next year. Assessing the ...
Planting supermarket garlic may produce a crop, but ideally, use the hefty bulbs sold for planting, as the larger cloves will give a better crop more reliably. Autumn-planted garlic usually matures in ...
During the process of fall yard and garden cleanup and evaluating this past growing season, weeds are frequently part of the equation. Chronic weed problems can be frustrating. Why do ...
If you’re looking to reduce waste and create nutrient-rich soil for your garden, composting at home is a simple and effective way to do it.