Cooler nights are closing in, and the window to shape healthy growth is shrinking. A few careful cuts now will pay off.
Perennials are great because they come back year after year. However, many require pruning in late fall -- just when you'd ...
Winter pruning keeps Russian sage compact and preps it for better blooms next summer. Cut stems between 8–18 inches during dormancy to spark fresh growth and keep it neat. Pruning boosts flowers, ...
RHS chief horticulturist Guy Barter shares the plants that benefit from a late-autumn tidy — and which ones to leave until ...
In quiet corners this month, small shrubs turn red and gold, then quietly serve up bowls of late-season fruit. Across patios and back gardens, two modest ...
Timing is important with bare root plants. They should be planted soon after arriving and never left to dry out. Once in the ground, watering is essential to settle the soil around the roots, even if ...
Organic garlic bulbs shouldn't have been coated with anything. Plant them so they're not touching, a hand width apart or even ...
Peonies need to go dormant for the winter season, so if you're going to keep one in your house you need to find a cold storage area that stays between 3 and 5 C consistently.
November pruning can put some plants at risk of winter damage. Hold off until after blooming to prune these plants and ensure ...
To prune overgrown blueberry bushes, trim half of the oldest canes down to the ground to encourage new branches to grow.