It's been a warm winter, and more warmth is on the way with highs expected to be in the 50s through next week. And while the ...
When moisture swings from dry to soaked, plants pause. When soil stays evenly damp and warm, they keep building without those ...
Recent freezing weather may have damaged plants in your yard, but not all damage is permanent. Here's what to do.
Discover how to boost garden resilience in extreme weather in our ultimate guide. With tips from experts, we run through ...
Growing Oklahoma, joins Living Oklahoma to share information on keeping your plants alive during droughts. All information ...
An ice storm can split and break branches, burn foliage, and zap flowers. Follow these steps to help your trees and shrubs recover from ice storm damage.
One gardener received stark warnings about their overly mulched tree and their decision to use landscaping fabric.
After a freeze, patience pays. Learn when to prune, how to do the scratch test, and why mulching helps. Skip Richter, hosts ...
Mulching for winter matters more than you think. We talked to an expert to find out when, how, and why to do it right.
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.
Mulching is one of the most accessible and effective conservation practices available to small-scale and urban farmers.
Gro-Low sumac (Rhus aromatica ‘Gro-Low’) is a selection of a fragrant sumac, made by Synnestvedt Nursery in Illinois. This ...