In this video, we reveal how to brew nutrient-rich weed tea, the ultimate free, organic fertilizer for your home garden.
Making your own compost is a great way to improve your soil, make use of garden waste and recycle nutrients for your plants ...
The Plant Pick of the Week is a pair of double-petaled zinnias that bloom all summer and hardly ever get leaf disease.
Kingwood Hall rises like a European manor that somehow landed in Ohio and decided to stay forever. Photo credit: Kingwood ...
Clover lawns are one of the most popular types of no-mow lawns. They are typically white clover, red clover, or micro clover, each of which grows low to the ground. Because clover naturally stays ...
The orchid family contains more species than any other family of flowering plants. They have adapted to climates ranging from the Arctic Circle to the equator, but most of the beautiful orchids we ...
Gardening advice from an urban horticulturist emeritus with the University of Florida Cooperative Extension Service ...
For a flower that blooms for such a short time, these Coral Sunset peonies certainly know how to make a grand entrance. For the longest vase life, cut peony flowers when the buds are still closed, but ...
Many of our readers have asked, so here it is, my simple tomato feeding routine and preferred fertilizers for incredible tomatoes every year.
Palm Beach will enforce seasonal restrictions on landscaping fertilizer use from June 1 to Sept. 30. The ban targets ...
With our fluctuating Berkshire weather, the big question among gardeners is, What can I plant, and when? Here's what the experts say.
Want to make your marigold blooms last for even longer? Try changing up the way you fertilize them. Here's what to know about ...