There are few things as fresh and welcoming after a long winter as a newly-sprouted, lush, green spring lawn. And while most homeowners who have grass aspire to achieve exactly this, not all are aware ...
The first warm day of spring is a liar. It tricks you into thinking you can charge outside, dig a bit, “freshen things up,” and have a perfect garden by the weekend. Then you step on your lawn and it ...
In many parts of North America, January is when most outdoor plants are dormant. Spring is months away, leaving gardeners feeling like there's nothing they can do outside in their garden. Yet there ...
Composting, watering, mulching, pruning, and winter-proofing -– transitioning your garden from summer to fall is exhausting but rewarding, especially if you're growing an evergreen vine like star ...