Weekly Tips
Many annual plants can be transplanted into the garden earlier than you may think. Here are tricks to preparing them for transplanting.
Read the full story »When a plant like outgrows its pot, the roots get crowded and can’t convey sufficient nutrients and moisture to the foliage. Here’s how to improve its situation.
Read the full story »After a shrub or small tree leafs out in spring, you may notice that the ends of some of the branches have died back. This can be the result of an unusually harsh winter, a …
Read the full story »Why fall is a great time to plant in your garden, plus tips for success.
Read the full story »Bountiful and beautiful when massed in clusters, stately and classic when planted with a single variety–container gardens are the ultimate canvas for garden experimentation. They are perfect for trying out a new palette for a …
Read the full story »The larvae feed on some 120 species of woody ornamentals-deciduous shrubs and trees as welt as conifers.
Read the full story »Black spot (Diplocarpon rosae) is the most serious and widespread disease of roses, thriving wherever there is adequate humidity and rainfall.
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