Weeds can rob your flower beds from their much-needed sunlight and soil nutrients, but mulch could be the key to keeping your ...
Are weeds taking over your yard? It turns out, hitting this garden task at the right time makes all the difference.
Keep mulch three to six inches away from tree trunks to prevent bark damage and allow air to circulate. Spread it evenly and ...
Prepping garden beds in late fall can help keep pests, weeds, and diseases from away when its time to plant in the spring.
Try spreading a thick layer of mulch, like wood chips or straw, around your plants. Mulch blocks sunlight, which keeps weed seeds from sprouting. Spread mulch two to three inches deep for the best ...
Handling yard encroachment can feel awkward, but simple strategies can restore boundaries and keep relationships steady ...
Cats can be lovely pets, but frustrating for gardeners when they use flower beds and areas of prized plants as litter boxes.
Some of the most beautiful and surprisingly common plants could spell serious danger for your pets, especially curious cats ...
We tend to think that fall is when the garden winds down, and spring is when the work begins. But there are several chores that, if completed now, will make your spring job much easier. For starters, ...
The “Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer” sold in a Sotheby’s auction for $236.4 million (1), beaten only by Leonardo da Vinci's ...
Finding a snake in the garden can be a terrifying experience for many, and avoiding these slithery guests requires some ...