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Learn the key differences between old wood and new wood hydrangeas, including their characteristics, pruning needs, and ...
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If you want your autumn-bearing raspberries to have a faster bounce back and maybe even bear more fruit, you should prune ...
Question: What seeds should I start indoors right now, and which should wait for later? Answer: Timing matters — start slow ...
This year's list of the best tree, shrub, perennial and annual tolerant of conditions in Oklahoma: Japanese laurel, river birch, false indigo and ornamental peppers.
Is excess rainwater creating havoc in your garden, or being wasted into the storm drain system? Collect it and make a right-as-rain garden for pollinators.
While hostas can be planted in any season, planting hostas in spring or fall gives them time to establish roots. Here's how ...
At the nursery bare root plants are grown in the ground, harvested as young plants, and sold without soil surrounding the roots.
Discover why planting native plants in your yard, no matter how small, is crucial for supporting wildlife, pollinators, and the health of ecosystems.
Welcome to the Everett Children’s Adventure Garden at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, where Mother Nature decided to throw a party and forgot to tell the adults they weren’t invited—except ...
Gardeners across the state are ready to get outside and garden, and late February is an ideal time to do that. From pruning ...