Whether you’re looking to add some winter interest, attract beneficial wildlife, or get a head start on your next growing season, late fall is the perfect time to plant certain hardy species.
These plants are generally not relied on by animals in the winter, so leaving them unpruned won't offer real benefits to ...
Two topics which seemed to be top of mind for many gardeners visiting the show related to whether or not this winter’s cold and snow have harmed landscape plants, and if cold temperatures will ...
Plants that aren’t protected by snow, especially evergreens, can become winter-burned. Exposed needles turn yellow or brown and fall off. Kozlowski said that in extreme cases, winter burn can ...
This winter has been similar to last winter in terms of snow and potential moisture for this spring. Much of the state ...