Time to Say Goodbye to Your Tree: Tree Removal
Seeing disease, dead branches, or a split trunk? It’s time to call the arborist. Here are all the signs to tell if a tree needs to be removed!
When to Harvest Summer Squash
Learn when and how to harvest summer squash—plus techniques for storing them!
How to Spot & Treat Iron Chlorosis
Why are my shrubs and trees turning yellow? Understand iron chlorosis in plants and how to fix it!
When Should I Overseed my Lawn?
Use a premium grass seed that is appropriate to your yard. Overseeding improves the overall appearance and it’s ability to ward off insects and disease.
Beautify Your Garden with Bee Balm
Bee Balm is a fragrant perennial flower, also known as Wild Bergamot, the sweet-smelling leaves recall the bergamot spices in Earl Grey tea, but this flower actually comes from the mint family.
How to Get Rid of Creeping Charlie
Keep this groundcover from invading your lawn. Here are some smart ways to remove Creeping Charlie!
Houseplants and Wellness
August is National Wellness month. Explore how houseplants and wellness are connected and how you can add the health benefits of gardening to your day.
Blossom End Rot: Identification, Treatment, and Prevention
What’s that black spot on the end of your tomatoes? It’s called blossom end rot, and contrary to appearances, it’s not a fungus or disease. It’s a condition caused by insufficient calcium uptake in your plants.
Choosing & Caring for Japanese Maples
Japanese maples are small trees prized for their color and graceful form. Their fall fireworks are only the finale of a whole summer of colorful leaves, which emerge red or purple in many varieties. Here’s everything you need to know about choosing and caring for these stunning trees!
DIY Catnip Planter: A Gardening Project for Beginners
Cats are no strangers to gardens. They’re some of the best natural pest controls around, most notably when it comes to mice. Perhaps it’s time to reward them for their efforts or maybe just to give your feline a special treat. A catnip planter is sure to make a buzz, both for your cat, the bees, and even your whole garden!