The pruners are clean, the days are getting longer, and the garden is stirring after months of dormancy. March is when the ...
Should you prune your houseplants? If you've ever asked yourself this question, we're breaking down the process in easy steps that'll help your plants thrive.
Late winter is a perfect time to prune the woody deciduous plants in your lawn and garden. Deciduous refers to the trees and ...
Shape the plant by cutting back any rangy stems at a 45-degree angle facing away from the bud. Prune it back enough to account for new growth that will likely add height and width in the upcoming ...
Wintertime offers few activities out in the garden other than filling bird feeders and carefully watching dormant plants for signs of awakening as spring nears. However, winter dormancy is the ...
Get yard advice on reviving cold-hit cast iron plants, controlling nutsedge and oxalis, pruning seedling apples, and why ...
Pruning Exceptions: Single blooming roses should be pruned after blooming. Two types of single-blooming roses that are common throughout the foothills are ramblers and wild roses.
Pruning during blooming is a good rule to follow as you won’t be cutting off future blooms if you harvest shrubs while they are flowering. Just make an effort to shape up the shrubs you prune by ...
Pruning can generally be good for a tree, but make sure you have a reason, use the right cut, and don’t get careless, as a ...