Winter pruning takes advantage of the plant’s dormancy. With sap flow slowed and leaves gone, structural flaws are easy to ...
While most of your yard work can wait until Spring, you can prune your trees right now. Here's why that is, and some tips ...
If you’re dreaming of picking apples or pears from your own garden in the fall, here are some recommendations for success ...
It’s that pruning time of year. The period from Christmas until early March, depending on elevation, is the best time to get ...
Pruning maple trees, birches, and willows in winter is not recommended because they are prone to excessive sap running from ...
How To Prune ROSES In Spring For Maximum Flowers Easy & Fast Shop plants here! <a href=" In today's garden, most of us are ...
Instead of leaving your garden barren in winter, choose from these winter flowers that thrive in cold temperatures, from winter jasmine to snowdrops.
The pine needle drop this fall seemed to be heavier than usual, quite possibly because of the extremely dry weather for much ...
Pears and apples should be 4- to 5 feet tall, and they should be pruned to 30 inches. Again, select main scaffold branches that you will allow to develop.
Many gardeners overlook January, but it's one of the most effective times to prune plants ahead of spring. From fruit trees to rambling roses, winter pruning promotes vigorous growth, prevents disease ...
While the rest of the garden rests, January is the perfect opportunity to perform a few crucial gardening tasks, including pruning. It’s a chance to prepare for the upcoming spring, despite it feeling ...
Though cold January offers little to do in the garden, some plants still appreciate a little love and care before spring arrives. Dormant fruit trees, blowsy hydrangeas and climbing roses could all do ...