As summer comes to an end, we anticipate what to plant this fall. The weather is bearable, and we know that this season is ...
Homes and Gardens on MSN
How to Care For Astilbe in the Fall to Keep Plants Healthy and Have Great Displays Year After Year
To keep astilbe healthy and protected for winter, mulch around plants in the fall with a two-inch layer of organic matter.
If you’re spending all your spare time raking and bagging leaves—only to have them end up in the landfill—here’s what you can do instead.
Fall is the prime planting season for these sensitive trees. Mid-September starts a prime window for planting. This sweet spot in fall, before the ground freezes solid, gives your Dogwood ...
Leaves can be mulched, burned into ash, or composted to provide nutrients for plants, and cities typically offer leaf pick-up services in the fall.
Hotter and drier conditions could whittle away 80% of land where whitebark pine grows by the middle of this century, ...
If you’ve ever raked up a pile of fallen pine needles, you’ve probably wondered: “Can I just… use these?” Spoiler alert: you ...
If soil is dry and cracked, moisture-stressed trees, shrubs and perennial flowers are more likely to be injured during the ...
October brings cooler temps and more invitations to the great outdoors. Landscape pointers for this month include: ...
Homes and Gardens on MSN
How to winterize coneflowers in 5 simple steps – for decades of perennial beauty
Mulching is key to protecting most perennials over winter, and the coneflower is no exception. Adding three inches of organic mulch, such as fallen leaves, straw, or bark, to the soil will insulate ...
Both pine straw or wood mulch make an excellent mulch for your garden depending on the situation. Here's how to decide when ...
Colorado Matters spoke with the head grower at Phelan Gardens in Colorado Springs to discuss the best tips on gardening in ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results