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With a heatwave expected in Scotland this weekend, householders are being warned against mowing their lawns. According to ...
Tomatoes are one of the most rewarding—and sometimes most frustrating—plants to grow in the garden. Just as the fruit begins ...
Summer brings the heat, and sometimes it can take a toll on your lawn. If you're seeing any of these heat-related lawn ...
Whether you're looking for a grass alternative that tolerates heavy, light, or no foot traffic, we've got you covered with ...
Red thread is a fungus that attacks cool-season grasses, typically due to a lack of nitrogen or other poor growing conditions ...
Now, after several years working as a professional gardener, I have planted all sorts of grasses, but I remain a little in ...
Good grass starts with great seeds. Todd learns about all the different kinds from Shawn Brannigan of Allen, Sterling & Lothrop.
A shrubby cousin of the better-known Ohio buckeye (Aesculus glabra), this one forms a large, colonizing shrub that will grow up to 10-feet tall or more in light to moderate shade.
Question: What’s the best way to create a stunning pot display? Answer: You need to keep things cohesive, says TJ Maher of Patthana Garden and author of Grounded In The Garden (Pimpernel Press).
Chives are easy to grow from seed or seedlings. If you're starting from seeds, sprinkle them over the soil in spring, pat down lightly, and water well. Seedlings will pop up in about 10 to 20 days ...