“To keep your perennials thriving for springtime make sure to clear away any loose debris such as leaves or foliage to ...
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Shredded leaves make a great mulch for perennials. They help keep soil temperature steady during winter. Spread a 2 to 3 inch ...
Think your Christmas cactus isn’t blooming? It might not be a Christmas cactus at all. Learn how to tell the difference ...
Let us start with the good. Overall snow cover is a good thing for plants — not just perennials, bulbs and groundcovers, but also root systems of trees and shrubs. Snow provides insulation from ...
Bourgault’s research focuses on agronomy and soil science. With reintegrating livestock into cropping systems, her goal is to ...
Did you recently transplant the affected plant? Many perennials have distinct crowns that must not be planted too deeply.
Getting your herb garden ready for winter includes pruning and clearing out spent material. These are the herbs you need to ...