As temperatures cool down, the garden seems to come alive again, especially with the recent rains. Dahlias, zinnias, and ...
Hostas are easy to care for in summer shade gardens. When fall arrives, here's when to cut back hostas and stop watering and ...
“What did well? The asparagus: I froze a decent amount. Strawberries did well, and the raspberries are still producing! Yellow beans are still producing more than we can eat, so enough to share with ...
It’s been very dry across the area lately, creating drought conditions in some spots. With fall being the best time ...
If you live in an area that is also home to bears, the last thing you want to do is unintentionally draw them to your yard ...
Henry Homeyer says it is important to clean up the vegetable garden now in order to avoid overwintering diseases.
It's important to divide hostas so they stay healthy and don't overcrowd other plants. Divide hostas in the spring or early autumn. Simply dig up the plant, shake off the soil, then cut the clump into ...
Dear Master Gardener: We have Tiger Eyes Sumac, which has beautiful fall color, but sometimes pops up in other places, even ...
After flourishing through spring and summer, you might wonder if your hostas are in need of a boost, but fertilizing this way may affect their natural cycle.
Perennial plants survive from one growing season to the next, regrowing from their roots each spring. Discover gorgeous, fast-growing perennials that provide quick color and texture for shade gardens.
Looking for a plant that will thrive under shrubs and trees in your yard? This hosta variety fits the bill and offers great ground coverage to tackle weeds.