Autumn looks sleepy, yet growers quietly get ahead. A short, well-timed task now can change your harvests next year. Across Britain and beyond, market ...
Ondrea Kidd, owner of Sowing Joy Farm, highlights tulips, crocuses and gladiolas as three of the worst bulbs that attract ...
Foodscaping isn't just about aesthetics and productivity, as it has several other advantages going for it. From increasing ...
From herbs to heritage carrots, three renowned British chefs reveal what they grow – and how to get the best from your plot ...
From plans for spring harvest to spacing tips to planting basics, there’s a steady stream of tasks to do and things to look forward to ...
They are seemingly everywhere these days. Driving on the highway, along the edges of woodlots, through residential communities, and everywhere from our small towns to the largest cities. The large, ...
Flowers and trees are starting to bloom across Ohio, but not all things in bloom are a good thing.The Callery pear tree is starting to bloom across the state and is easy to spot along about any local ...
Next week (Feb. 24-28) is National Invasive Species Awareness Week, an international event that aims to expose invasive plants and bugs that pose threats to the environment, economy, and more ...
Q: We had a Bradford pear that suddenly, with no warning at all, fell over in a brisk windstorm last March. It could have fallen onto our house, into the neighbor’s fence, or over our landscape, so at ...
If you are noticing droopy, dried-out flower clusters on your pears, Asian pears, quince, apples or crabapples, fire blight may be the cause. Fire blight is caused by a bacterium and is a common and ...
Throughout the long and varied history of horticulture, there have been and continue to be practices and products that catch on with the gardening public that in reality have no place in the garden.