After you've cut a tree down, you might feel the urge to remove the stump. Here's why that's a costly and potentially damaging proposition for your lawn.
After removing a tree stump, you're left with a sizable hole in your yard. There are various ways to level the area to avoid ...
Getting rid of a tree stump can be tough, but if you don't fully complete the job, it can have a negative affect on your yard ...
April rain can quietly wreck Japanese maples in UK gardens, but one simple mulching trick in spring keeps their roots stable ...
A healthy lawn doesn't happen by accident. It requires precise timing, the right treatments, and an understanding of how plants, soil, and pests interact throughout the seasons. For O'Fallon homeowner ...
There are numerous advantages to raised beds: plants are easier to reach, you can add any soil blend you like, and you won’t compact the soil by walking on it – and you can build them yourself!
Raised beds should be no wider than 4 feet across to make it easier to work in them without standing on the soil. If you must ...
Plant this type of grass and you won't have to worry about patchy spots under your trees.
Chives are wonderful companions for many garden goodies. Their shallow root system, tolerance of soil types, and aroma makes ...
'It's really been a joy to reunite the soil with the plants that belong here,' Christopher Smee says of removing his lawn and ...
A tree tomato might sound like another kind of plant that produces standard tomato fruits when grown in your yard. There's more to it than that.
Historic homes can present their new owners with a plethora of disasters, from leaks to sewage and more. Read on for how to navigate common problems.