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Black spot is the most serious disease that roses can get as it spreads through water during hot weather, but one expert has ...
Step 1: Stop watering. Radical, I know. Step 2: Aerate the soil. Give those roots some air. Fork it, gently. Step 3: Cut off ...
Mulch is often used in gardening to retain moisture and deter weeds. But did you know that some mulches are toxic? Pets, ...
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree. Late summer afternoons are made for lounging in the garden! • Garden in the ...
Recently, one such wonder, a colorful slime mold, was observed in the mulch of an ornamental bed at a local business. Spring mulch applications and rain showers are the perfect recipe for slime molds.
Do You Need to Mulch Every Year? No, you don’t have to mulch every year, but doing so can benefit your garden. Choosing to mulch isn’t a one-size-fits-all task and depends upon several factors ...
Plant nourishment is a common benefit of mulching. However, it's important to consider the type of plants you have, as not all respond well to mulch.
The first step is choosing the best type of mulch for your garden. Although purchasing a specific mulch type is always an ...
If you are on the cheap side an option is to compost leaves, and grass clipping to create what is termed leaf mold mulch for your garden and flower beds. Make sure to shred your leaves to help in ...
So what is it about leaf mold that makes it so ideal when growing hydrangeas? This guide takes a deep dive into the top reasons you should use leaf mold to mulch hydrangeas, along with when and ...
They also make good mulch in landscape beds and good winter protection for the more tender perennials. Covering the bare soil with ground leaves will help prevent winter annuals from germinating.