Green Up a Wall with Creeping Fig
Everyone knows you can grow climbing plants – Boston ivy, Virginia creeper, climbing hydrangea, etc. – on outdoor walls. AfterContinue Reading
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Everyone knows you can grow climbing plants – Boston ivy, Virginia creeper, climbing hydrangea, etc. – on outdoor walls. AfterContinue Reading
Pear trees are not supposed to be difficult to grow. After all, they’re fairly hardy, grow in most soils, andContinue Reading
If you installed a peony ring (peony support) on your herbaceous peony (Paeonia lactiflora and others) last fall to helpContinue Reading
Spider mites (or red spider mites), Tetranychus urticae, are everywhere: on our outdoor plants in the summer and on our houseplants in theContinue Reading
Not all bulbs sold in garden centers in the fall are supposed to be planted outdoors, at least not inContinue Reading
Even if you’ve already had a frost or two (I certainly have!), it’s probably not too late to save yourContinue Reading
In the fall, days grow shorter and often grayer as well, so much less light is available to your houseplants.Continue Reading
When the leaves begin to fall, sometimes you discover crusty grayish growths on the branches and trunks of your trees.Continue Reading
I’ve had all sorts of composters over my long gardening career, but the best was my compost tumbler (rotating composter).Continue Reading
The idea of “cleaning up” your perennials in the fall should have died out decades ago. It’s never been necessaryContinue Reading