The payoff will be a healthy lawn, flowering bulbs in the spring, and troubled plants moved into better locations.
Fall is one of my favorite times in the garden. With cooler temperatures prevailing, the garden seems to come alive again.
There are certain plants that can really benefit from being cut back in fall — and among them, the shade-loving hosta.
Tips to help you deter deer from your Hosta garden Hostas are big and beautiful shade-loving perennials. They love humidity, making them great plants in regions prone to humid summers. But as much as ...
Grass doesn’t grow well in the shade. I like shade from my trees around our parking and on the west side of the home. Since grass doesn’t do well, another ...
Autumn colors have started to paint the landscape. As beautiful as those reds, oranges and yellows are, many gardeners tend ...
One of the most striking gardens there, filled with tall, brightly colored native plants, belongs to Karen Rawson, who said she never wanted to become a gardener. But that changed after the 2020 ...
The better the bulb you plant this fall, the better the blooms you get next spring. Lee Reich Associated Press Q. Is this a good time to transplant hosta? What about hydrangeas? — P., ...
Autumn colors have started to paint the landscape. As beautiful as those reds, oranges and yellows are, many gardeners tend ...
Believe it or not, now is the right time to be planting your perennials for next season while the soil is still warm and your ...
hosta and hydrangeas are both easy to transplant in the fall and the hosta also can be divided to make new plants. Don’t worry if they lose their leaves or if they turn yellow after the ...