There’s something satisfying about getting your hands dirty in the garden, especially when you know it will pay off next ...
Here are some ideas for preparing your raised beds for winter. Take apart containers, put watering cans and décor items away, and drain your hose, pulling weeds and spent plants, applying winter mulch ...
Most gardeners are busy wrapping up summer blooms or raking leaves during the fall season, but savvy plant lovers know that ...
Cleaning up leaves and other yard debris will help reduce the risk of fungal infections, keep things pretty and provide a clean slate for the next season. Consider covering tender perennials and ...
Covering garden beds with cardboard kills off weeds and other unwanted plants. Like kids and shirts, gardens need to be tucked in. Tucking your garden in, aka overwintering, is the process of ...
Winter can be tough on gardens, but you don't have to face the cold alone. We will let you know whether you need to cover ...
It's been a wonderful stretch of Indian summer and easy to be lulled into postponing garden chores. Get off your butt-inski (if you have to ask, yes, we all have one) and head outdoors. Walk around a ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- If everything looks dead in your garden beds, you are not alone. It’s the perfect time to get them cleaned up and ready for next year. Wallitsch Gardens has the following ...
A few Monarchs are still drifting by, I am starting to see fall migrant birds, the leaves on my Mexican Buckeye are starting to turn and the okra is definitely hoping for warmer temperatures. Fall is ...
Q: You mentioned once about "preparing the bed" before transplanting shrubs. What do you mean by that? A: I'd rather plant in beds as opposed to individual holes. If you're moving three shrubs, let's ...
As temperatures become favorable for annuals and perennials to be planted in beds, the soil is also right for weed seeds to germinate. Take heart; you do have some options. If you are just beginning a ...