Prepare your fruit trees for winter, and get ready for a thriving growing season next year, with these top fall care mistakes ...
If you choose not to rake this year, breaking up leaves with a mulching mower instead of bagging will allow ground-up leaves ...
When you compost leaves, other yard debris and kitchen waste, a microbial process converts these items into a more usable ...
Pelargonium geraniums that have brightened your deck pots can be overwintered in a cool basement space. Dig the plants and ...
Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), a cousin of the magnolia, is absolutely stunning in spring when it's fragrant, ...
This column is written by the Master Gardeners of Yolo County each month. It provides answers to selected questions that ...
Generally, people think about planting in the spring as the trees begin to put on leaves and spring bulbs begin to push ...
Winter is full of seasonal delights, but we don’t normally associate this time with vibrant flowers. Most plant species ...
There are several important jobs that must be done this time of year to protect your gardening tools and equipment and ...
The dry and warm fall we’ve had sets plants up for two types of injury: Winter desiccation and cold weather injury if ...
While most people choose to rake up falling leaves, some experts say leaving them on the ground could be good for your lawn.
If your lawn has a bare area, you can plant ryegrass to help it grow over the winter. You can even put compost down on bare areas to help grass grow back in. Keep in mind that if your grass is brown, ...