Hostas are easy to care for in summer shade gardens. When fall arrives, here's when to cut back hostas and stop watering and fertilizing them to prepare for winter.
As temperatures cool down, the garden seems to come alive again, especially with the recent rains. Dahlias, zinnias, and ...
Cutting back hostas too soon in fall can limit root growth needed to survive winter. Removing hosta leaves before winter helps reduce pests and diseases in spring. After a hard freeze kills the ...
Strong spring blooms start with one essential step in fall. Knowing when to divide your perennials ensures healthier roots ...
Some ground cover plants thrive when planted in the cooler weather. Before the first frost, plant these ground covers to ...
Dear Master Gardener: We have Tiger Eyes Sumac, which has beautiful fall color, but sometimes pops up in other places, even ...
Dane Co. Extension Horticulture Educator Lisa Johnson has smart fall landscaping tips so your outdoor spaces are ready to ...
Hostas are leafy show-stoppers that pop back every year from their woody crowns and roots. They are known for their lush leaves and low-maintenance nature. Hostas are relatively easy-to-grow and ...
Pushing fallen leaves into garden beds to insulate plants and nourish the soil will also shelter hibernating insects that, in ...
With leaves falling and cooler weather setting in, it’s crucial to winterize your lawn and garden to prevent damage and ...
Box Tree Care announces the expansion of its winter tree trimming services as Texas property owners prepare for the upcoming storm season. The Leander-based tree care company has increased service ...