A garden can appear totally fine and calm on the surface while a quiet invasion brews and builds underground. One tiny weed ...
A practical guide to garden mulch: learn organic and inorganic types, benefits for moisture, temperature, and weeds, plus ...
The Charlevoix Area Garden Club earned two grants to expand its community vegetable garden and boost donations to the local food pantry.
Thinking about laying landscape fabric to stop weeds for good? Carol Barany explains why it may do more harm than help — and what to use instead for healthier soil ...
Monty Don is warning spring gardeners of an 'impossible' weed they should watch out for, as it can be difficult to get rid of. The professional gardener and TV star spoke about the 'invasive' weed in ...
Discover why early spring SU herbicide applications remain essential for controlling competitive broad‑leaved weeds and maximising ...
That sweet yellow carpet in your lawn could be Bermuda buttercup weed, an invasive oxalis; learn how to recognise it and protect your UK garden.
Here are five good reasons to never use landscape fabric in your garden. We'll also share better alternatives for suppressing weeds, from cardboard to groundcovers.
Like humans, pets too experience changes in their health as the seasons shift. Warmer weather brings blooming trees and fresh grass, while damp conditions may encourage mold growth. Although these ...
When you're cleaning out your pantries and closets, it's helpful to know what you can donate. These items accepted by most thrift stores may surprise you.
By the time spring finally loosens winter’s grip in northern Michigan, everyone wants to be outside making progress. For landowners planning to plant trees and shrubs, though, the biggest factor ...
Spring cleanup feels productive, but some of your neatest habits quietly sabotage next year’s lawn. When you rake too early, scalp the grass, strip away every leaf, or drench the yard in fertilizer, ...