Whether you’re just getting started on your spring and summer garden or you’ve been planting and pruning all winter, some gardening advice is always welcome. It often feels like the tricks, tips, and ...
Most kitchens will have at least a couple of spuds knocking around, and no longer do we need ample garden space to grow our ...
Large lawn with lots of shade - Zhen Li/Getty Images Big patches of cool shade offer idyllic spots to relax on hot summer days, whether you're tossing a ball to your dog or swinging in a hammock. Your ...
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Summer squash (Cucurbita pepo), including zucchini, crookneck, straightneck, and patty pan, is common in central New York vegetable gardens. Summer squash grows quickly, is early to harvest, and is ...
I’m not fond of the branches that are growing into one another, but I can’t tell from the photos if there would be any way to trim the plant to remove one or two of them. In the long run they will ...
SANTA FE, N.M. - Hunt 'em. Burn 'em. Freeze 'em. Patiently wait while they grow. Propagating native plants from seed is an unsung art, according to Bob Pennington of Agua Fria Nursery. But then, ...
Big patches of cool shade offer idyllic spots to relax on hot summer days, whether you're tossing a ball to your dog or swinging in a hammock. Your grass? That's a different story. Most turfgrass ...