Small changes can turn your garden into a sustainable oasis, reducing water usage and supporting biodiversity for a greener future.
Winter will get here eventually. Make sure to winterize these outdoor water systems and tools before the first hard frost.
Gardening expert Scott Seargent agrees and adds that you can you even use hedge trimmers to trim a lawn. If you spot a tuft ...
Cooler temperatures are here, so if you are considering garden maintenance, you might be wondering if you can leave dahlias ...
7. Watering Systems for Consistent Hydration Keeping a large garden watered is no small task. Automatic irrigation systems ...
Mature trees do their best when they get about 1 inch of rainfall per week — or an equivalent amount provided via irrigation.
Fall and winter precipitation can be unpredictable. Even with cooler weather, garden soil is at its best with consistent moisture. A layer of mulch acts as a barrier to moisture evaporation allowing ...
Slugs can wreak havoc on your garden. To help keep them out, avoid making these gardening mistakes that could be attracting ...
After writing that plants should not go into the winter dry, I had several readers ask about watering this past week and when to stop. This is a great question and one that I never really thought ...
We have a satsuma tree that is full of fruit. My husband wants to pick them. He said that they are sweeter if you pick them ...
As the first frost approaches, it’s important to think about the steps you need to take to send your system into ... water into ice. Irrigation pipes are buried underneath garden beds, grass ...