It’s March, and if you’re standing at the back door with a rake in hand and a pile of garden debris calling your name, put ...
Survey the area for any safety hazards, like trapped fences, hanging branches, or downer power lines. Pick up small branches ...
Delaying spring yard cleanup helps protect beneficial insects that overwinter in leaves and stems. Leave some leaves and stems in garden beds or redistribute them to create habitats and natural mulch.
As winter melts away and the first signs of spring emerge, many gardeners are eager to dive into their outdoor spaces, preparing for a bountiful growing season. While planting seeds and nurturing ...
Now that leaves are starting to fall, it’s time to prepare for fall cleanup. Instead of spending all your weekends cleaning, get the right tools that make cleanup faster and more efficient. Of course, ...
When the gardening season starts winding down, people who love working in the yard will keep finding things to do for as long as they can. Some people like to keep their landscape and gardens clean ...
Living in New England means embracing all the beauty of fall — crisp mornings, golden trees, and of course, leaves carpeting your yard faster than you can keep up with them. Leaf cleanup is one of ...
If you live in the Basalt area, now is a great time to rake your lawn, pick up dead and leaves branches, and clean up your garden because the town is offering a yard waste collection program this week ...
Wait to do your yard cleanup this spring to help out pollinators and other beneficial insects.