Mice love a cozy, hidden spot, and a thick mulch layer can feel like a five-star winter rental. The good news is you don’t have to ditch mulch to make your beds less inviting. With a few small changes ...
If you're looking for a border plant that's billowy, lush, and easy to maintain, this ornamental grass cultivar might be the ...
Sometimes gardeners are influenced by old customs or advice that may not reflect the latest thinking. Here are a few myths and facts to help you rethink your gardening maintenance. Myth: All ...
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While I still have winter gook on much of my yard, I did get melt in the sunnier parts. Some of my pansies actually look OK, ...
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Rain gardens are practical and aesthetic additions most homes will benefit from, and if you're looking for inspiration, check ...
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Floodlight and Sentient report on NYC's composting program, which faces challenges despite expanded facilities, with only 10% ...
It's already time to start your garden. By starting seeds indoors now and next month, you can increase the variety of plants you can grow in your garden by extending the growing season and potentially ...
With leaves dropped, perennials cut back, and annuals long gone, the landscape lies exposed in its purest form. Many gardeners rush through winter wishing for spring, but those who pause and truly ...