Ah, fall: when cozy sweaters come out, the air crisps up, a kaleidoscope of colorful leaves decorate sidewalks, and it’s a struggle to decide which pumpkin-flavored drink to buy at the local coffee ...
One of the busiest gardening seasons is upon us: fall. It's a time when us gardeners are getting spring bulbs in the ground, taking hardwood cuttings, and preparing our yard for the incoming harsh ...
Fall may signal the end of the growing season, but it’s also the beginning of next year’s garden. As temperatures drop and leaves fall, it’s time to put your garden to rest and give your perennials ...
Spring might seem like the obvious time to plant perennials—after all, it’s when we sow most annuals. Temperatures are warming, rain is plentiful, and the motivation to garden is also at an all-time ...
As busy as the spring gardening season is, so also is fall gardening a busy time. There is clearly more to do in spring because of more planting, but many spring activities are also fall activities.
Now that it’s officially fall, it’s a good time to think about garden tasks you want to accomplish before winter — like moving herbs indoors. Before frost, carefully lift and pot small herb plants or ...
We tend to think that fall is when the garden winds down, and spring is when the work begins. But there are several chores that, if completed now, will make your spring job much easier. For starters, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There’s no better time than fall to give your garden a little extra care before winter chill settles in. From prepping garden beds ...
As you’re prepping your garden for its winter slumber, you might want to add an unexpected to-do to your fall gardening checklist: mulching. While garden mulching is often associated with spring ...