Since crape myrtles come in many sizes, choose the spot to plant so you can determine the height and spread of the shrub or tree that would fit there ...
Winter weather can be tough on trees, but with proactive care and early damage detection, homeowners can help ensure their landscape stays healthy and safe. FARMINGTON HILLS, MI, UNITED STATES, ...
Fruits bring year-round interest to your garden as well as a sense of achievement gained by growing and harvesting your own ...
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, ...
The National Garden Bureau designated 2026 as the “Year of the Ficus.” Your first thought might be the weeping fig (Ficus benjamina), the most commonly grown indoor ficus tree. Truth be told, the ...
Birch and poplars produce scaly, pendulous catkins, which are their flowers. Wish that we had honeysuckle as these too can be ...
The old adage is that “if it blooms in the late summer or fall, you dig and divide it in late winter or very early spring.” ...
There is a specific kind of magic that happens when you pluck a sun-warmed peach or a crisp apple directly from a tree you ...
Before spring growth takes over, experts recommend inspecting branches closely for developing buds. A healthy branch will display fairly large, plump buds ready to burst with new growth.
DANVILLE — Just because you don't see fruit growing in the winter, that doesn't mean work stops around the orchard. Calvin ...
Now's the time to prune your crape myrtles to get the most flowers.
As Texas enters the most critical window for oak wilt transmission, Texas A&M Forest Service will offer funding to assist private landowners ...