Tame overgrown shrubs with rejuvenation pruning: signs it’s needed, the best timing, step-by-step cuts, aftercare, and when to remove.
Gardeners across the state are ready to get outside and garden, and late February is an ideal time to do that. From pruning ...
Pruning is my favorite gardening task by far, and the winter dormant season is a great time to prune trees and shrubs. You can heavily prune overgrown deciduous woody shrubs up until new growth begins ...
PERSONALLY, I AM so grateful for the frosty, cold mornings we have had this last week. The frost is exactly what our trees, bushes, shrubs and orchards needed. With that, let’s continue talking about ...
If you tell people you enjoy vinegar in drinks, they tend to look at you as if you just recommended bringing back 1980s-era linebacker shoulder pads to women’s attire or putting their savings into a ...
Winter is here, and who knows what winter still has in store for us. In the event of a freeze with temperatures dropping to at least 32°F, here is information on how to protect your plants. If a ...
Mild winter weather in New England is cause for celebration; a chance to get outdoors, an opportunity to imagine spring has arrived early. Fortunately, the natural world remains on track and, for the ...
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 ...
Gen Z men have been sacrificed on the altar of diversity — and it’s sending them into the arms of reactionary influencers like Nick Fuentes, who prey on their grievances. A recent article in Compact ...