Before winter hits and snow starts to fly, it’s essential to store garden hoses. Why? Well, unless you’re really lucky, you probably won’t be able to use any hose that is left out in the cold ...
Take the time now to clean, inspect, and make any needed repairs. If you do, they’ll be ready to go to work in your garden ...
If you’ve ever pulled out your garden tools in spring only to find them rusty or broken, you know how frustrating it can be.
Cleaning up your garden before spring is a vital chore. If you have raised beds, there's something you may be forgetting if ...
Wood handles on tools can degrade over time, becoming splintery and rough (blisters are bad enough when you’re raking; you don’t need splinters, too). Sandpaper will smooth out the roughness, and a ...
Use it all and waste nothing: We can show respect for the gifts we receive from the garden by doing our best to use ...
Before you put away the spade and lock up the shed for the next few months, here are 10 things to do in the garden before ...
Brittle cold, freezing water, and a careless throw of the snow shovel could spell disaster for garden décor left out in the ...
Learn expert tips on winterizing your garden effectively, covering plant protection, soil care, and tool maintenance for a healthy landscape.
I don’t know any gardeners who casually grow dahlias. Their fireworks riot of color has an intoxicating effect. You may start with one dahlia, but before you know it you have torn out the roses, ...
Storing garden tools is likely one of the last projects you’ll tackle when putting your garden to bed. You could just stash ...
Before freezing weather hits, don’t forget to winterize your outdoor faucets and hoses — this 5-minute task could save you ...