Most indoor vegetables prefer a stable temperature between 60°F and 70°F (15-21°C). Keep your plants away from drafts or heat ...
If you have a place for them, consider making small brush piles of your shrub and tree trimming around your yard. This will ...
Rats are more likely to come into gardens in November to begin preparing for winter, but there are some plants you can grow ...
Birds, many of which eat insects, are also struggling ... You may want to clear away leaves around roses to avoid black spot ...
Charlotte Garden Consultant and farmer Erin Hostetler ... Hostetler said they have seen insects on crops like cabbages and ...
Columnist and former horticulturist Chuck Martin explains steps to take to prepare your garden for the winter season ...
Tasks may include the following: remove and discard weeds, dead and diseased plants, and rotted vegetables; prune ...
Rats are a real nuisance for gardeners and an unpleasant visitor on your property. Whether you've got them already or want to ...
It’s that time of year, when there are more leaves on the ground than on the trees and the cold mornings and evenings remind ...
Squirrels are notorious for digging up soil in your garden, and one expert has shared three plants that act as a natural ...
Oh, how I treasure this time of year! We’ve harvested our vegetables and our flowers are spent. The warm-weather weeds are gone, and the cold-weather weeds have not yet germinated.