Damage to shrubs and other plants is almost certain because of the unusually cold weather we experienced a few weeks ago. There will be trees and shrubs with immediate damage […] ...
The Vancouver Sun on MSN
Brian Minter: How and when to prune flowering shrubs
There is so much beauty about to burst in our gardens, and it’s important to make sure we get to enjoy those blossoms by not accidentally pruning the buds off.
Gardeners across the state are ready to get outside and garden, and late February is an ideal time to do that. From pruning ...
Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of working with many gardeners and homeowners who share my love of rhododendrons and azaleas. One experience that stands out was when a client — who has since ...
I normally cover my gardenias with old bedsheets then a plastic tablecloth when we have freezing rain or snow, but this year ...
These tips, from revamping your lawn to framing your doorway, boost curb appeal and make it look like you hired a ...
Wilmington Star-News on MSN
From Boston Tea Party to Wilmington: The surprising history of camellias
Discover the surprising history of camellias, from the Boston Tea Party to Wilmington's Tidewater Camellia Club and its annual show and sale.
House Digest on MSN
12 Spring-Blooming Plants That Thrive From A February Prune
Keeping your garden healthy means knowing when to prune what. These spring-blooming trees and shrubs should always be pruned at the end of the winter season.
The Argus on MSN
On air and in the garden with ferns, robins and camellias
I went into the BBC Radio Studios in Tunbridge Wells to meet up with Pat Marsh from Sunday Gardening.
Citrus: Wait until the last frost is passed before planting any citrus trees. If you have made your purchases, acclimate these plants in your carport or garage for cold protection until their planting ...
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