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One arborist is issuing a warning about the lesser celandine, a deceivingly nice-looking weed that's nearly impossible to get rid of.
If you're in the habit of reaching for Epsom salts to sprinkle around your plants, you might want to reconsider because this ...
Also, it’s time to plant last the round of summer vegetables, follow tips on when to harvest, plant bulbs for spring, and ...
While many old-fashioned gardening methods still prove true, new ways to garden can be better. Learn seven old-school gardening habits you need to break.
You can take sage cuttings throughout the summer months, either in June, July or August, via soil propagation or in water, ...
The Streptocarpus plant, also called Cape primrose, is a beloved flower enjoyed by many for its eye-catching blooms. Here's ...
If you're hoping to get perennials in your Colorado garden, it's not too late, according to the director of CSU's master ...
This is not a good month to move or transplant perennials, trees or shrubs, but when it’s necessary, heroic measures can help the plant survive.
Be careful watering plants when the sun is shining. Those little water droplets can end up capturing the sun’s rays just like ...
Extreme heat can be hard for us to deal with, but most of us have the option to go indoors. But our outside plants have to ...
By Shelby Carroll N.C. Cooperative Extension As summer winds down, it’s time to shift your focus from tomatoes and cucumbers to turnips and kale. For Rowan County gardeners, late July through early ...
August is the best month to prune apricot trees. Apricots are susceptible to a number of diseases, including eutypa, a ...