‘One of the winter garden clichés I always avoid is the idea of stripping the entire garden bare for the winter,’ says Jake ...
Ghost bramble (Rubus thibetanus 'Silver Fern', Rubus thibetanus Silver Fern), in 'The Winter Garden'. Gardens are typically left to their own devices come winter. In the spring and summer, we tend to ...
Tender bulbs: Dig up bulbs from cold-sensitive perennials, including dahlias, gladiolus, begonias, and cannas. Store the bulbs indoors in a dry place for the winter then replant in the spring.
Pests don’t always disappear in winter. Mice, spiders, and other critters look for warm places to hide, including your garden ...
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There's no reason that your winter landscape needs to look dry and dreary. There are lots of plants that can add beautiful contrast and visual interest to a winter garden. Plus, not only can they ...
Have you ever wondered why some gardens bounce back so quickly after winter while others struggle? The secret often comes ...
Landscape talk in late December in North Dakota might seem a bit odd, but we have a seasonal golden opportunity. Rather than viewing six months of landscape dormancy as a season half-empty, let's ...
It’s important to ensure that your garden provides seasonal variety for birds. According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, ...
Purdue Landscape Report: Remember the pre-Christmas freeze? What about the extremely long fall? The Midwest experienced above-average temperatures through most of the winter, but those extremely cold ...