FRANKLIN TWP — Everyone who has kitchen scraps, grass clippings and fallen leaves can easily parlay those seemingly disposable resources into a rich, nutrient-filled addition to their flower and ...
Create a natural leaf barrier from tall ornamental grasses, such as pampas grass, feather reed grass, or blue oat grass. Trim ...
There are no raspberries in our new garden! I repeat, there are no raspberries in our new garden! As someone who has spent the past five years consuming raspberries by the bowlful, from mid-summer to ...
One TikTok gardener shared a resourceful tip to combat unwanted weeds and grass in your garden: Use cardboard boxes.
Installing new turf is one of the fastest and most effective ways to revive your outdoor space. Whether you’re transforming a ...
Learn how to make compost and keep composting in winter, how often to turn compost, and get the ratio for green and brown ...
Find out the reasons why you should amend the soil after harvest, with tips on what and how to apply for spring soil health!
Removing leaves can be a chore at best and a major frustration at worst, but catering your approach to leaf type will make ...
Coming from a place that does not spread salt each winter, it felt backward. We made the road safer, but the plants and soil ...
Wondering about the hardest household pests to get rid of? Here are some common pests that can cause persistent infestations.
There are a lot of leaves outside my window, and I’m guessing your view might be similar. This carpet of dead foliage is often viewed as a nuisance, but it can be an important component in the garden.
Read here to learn how sustainable commercial landscape maintenance reduces costs, conserves water, improves curb appeal, and lengthens your landscape's life.