As winter wanes and the first signs of spring begin to emerge, many home gardeners find themselves itching to dig into the ...
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Learn the most common gardening mistakes—from overplanting to poor soil prep—and discover simple fixes that help your garden ...
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.” ...
Despite February’s often cool, damp, and dreary days, it is a harbinger that spring is only a month away and can inspire North Bay gardeners to begin planning, preparing and getting an early start ...
After a freeze, patience pays. Learn when to prune, how to do the scratch test, and why mulching helps. Skip Richter, hosts ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida about hyacinths, plants damaged by recent cold snap, Ti plants, bamboo, ...
While spring planting may feel far off during the winter months, local experts say now is one of the most important times to prepare your garden for success.
The good news is that snow fleas don’t bite or carry worrying diseases to humans and pets. They can, however, travel into your home on shoes, snow-laden boots, pet fur, or even on shoveling tools. In ...
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Every year, right around February, I start to get excited about the upcoming planting season.
Alan Titchmarsh says even the smallest UK garden can carry a single, well‑chosen tree without feeling crowded. His favourite winter‑flowering choice promises colour just when you expect bare fences ...
With leaves dropped, perennials cut back, and annuals long gone, the landscape lies exposed in its purest form. Many gardeners rush through winter wishing for spring, but those who pause and truly ...