It happens to the best of us. Life gets busy and suddenly you realize the first freeze has come and gone, but your bulbs are still sitting in their bags. You might feel like you’ve missed out on ...
Tender, non-hardy bulbs with poor cold tolerance often freeze and die if left in the ground during the winter. For instance, unlike their hardy cousins like tulips and daffodils, dahlias, cannas, and ...
Making a New Year's resolution to be more attentive to your garden? Here is a month-by-month guide on what you should do, and ...
Keeping squirrels out of winter beds matters because these curious critters can dig up bulbs and damage young plants. Covering beds with hardware cloth or dense plants blocks digging and removes easy ...
Plant out pot-grown trees, shrubs and climbers. Prune shrub, bush and climbing roses, Buddleia davidii, dogwoods with ...
Other winter plants flagged as risky include holly, mistletoe and ivy, which can cause drooling, vomiting and stomach upset.
Instead of leaving your garden barren in winter, choose from these winter flowers that thrive in cold temperatures, from winter jasmine to snowdrops.
While some families box up on Boxing Day, others leave their tree up year round. Although the date may cause disagreement, there’s consensus on how to store decorations ...
Pulling, hoeing or smothering all weeds in your garden during the spring months will make a huge difference over the summer.
Plant care doesn't end during the winter months. Discover ten plants that need special care in the winter to come back stronger in the spring.
IKEA Winter Sale runs through Jan. 13. Looking to refresh your space or get a little more organized in the new year? Now’s a ...