With the worst of winter behind us, it's time to refocus your indoor plant care on spring. That means increasing watering, fertilizing, repotting and dusting the leaves. You'll want to keep the soil ...
If you have a difficult time keeping plants alive, the thought of ever turning your home into an earthy sanctuary may seem far-fetched. But, for many who feel stuck indoors throughout winter, there’s ...
With temperatures expected to dip below freezing over the coming days, neighbors on the First Coast should prepare to protect plants, pipes, pets, and people ...
When branch damage is suspected look for broken, split or hanging branches up in the canopy and possible splits in the tree’s trunk. If their removal requires working up in the tree canopy, it’s best ...
Even with colorful cold-weather flowers in place, our first killing cold forced me to put the last touches on getting my garden ready for winter. Being a practicing Stoic, I don’t burden myself ...
This time of year brings so many wonderful sights, warm temperatures and new life to gardens. But it also invariably brings something else … unwanted six-legged tiny guests into our house … ants!
Tanner Mitchell, known as Tanner the Planter on social media, joins Wendy Snyder (in for Bob Sirott) to talk about how taking care of plants is different depending on the time of year, even if you ...
Hail damage Minor hail damage, such as holes in the leaves of hosta or slight defoliation of trees and shrubs, can be survived. In most cases, nothing needs to be done by the gardener except to ...
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