We don’t hate chrysanthemums. Let’s just get that out of the way. There is a lot to be said for their instant, impulse-buy ...
Soon those colorful fall leaves will end up in your yard. Then what do you do with them? Reporter Miles Blumhardt pulled together some tips for you.
Invasive plants are highly opportunistic and they don’t need much help from us to thrive, writes gardening columnist.
• Take cuttings now. Jack Frost is making his travel plans and soon will be visiting the Peninsula. Your yard is one of his sights to see. Before cold damage occurs, take away cuttings, strip them, ...
From September and October, many annuals and summer-flowering perennials will begin to droop and fade, so it is a good idea ...
You can also plant trees and shrubs, as low temperatures and sufficient rainfall create ideal conditions for root growth. You ...
This guide will help take the guess work out of autumn clean-up and provide insight into why you should prune the perennials ...
This nomination year had rock-solid full-lengths from four Grammy perennials of recent vintage — Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, ...
Howdy folks, and welcome to another tantalizing episode of The Garden Guy, where I attempt to entice you into a deeper ...
Retired hog farmer Paul Yoachim brought his Hampshire Cross barrow swine Lowrider to the Bloomsburg Fair to discuss the ...
Hardy shrub roses that are established don’t need any extra help but if you like to grow tea roses or other roses that are less hardy here, it is good to prepare those for the upcoming winter. Those ...
IAS officer Supriya Sahu wrote that the neelakurinji flowers were assessed for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species in ...