Even though it may feel like autumn has just arrived, now that the temperatures are starting to dip, it's a good idea to cover tender plants, bring certain pots inside and layer mulch for some added ...
Think dried flower arrangements are out of your budget? Think again! Snip dead or dying plant materials from your own garden to create pretty seasonal displays.
As the days grow shorter and the crisp autumn air begins to sweep through, many of us feel a natural pull to slow down and retreat into the comfort of our homes. There’s something undeniably magical ...
Large single-family home with trees and autumn foliage all around it - Ferrantraite/Getty Images As summer's heat fades and the days shorten, the garden often feels like it's taking a deep breath, ...
COLORFUL FALL FOLIAGE gets all the attention, but if you look for it, the autumn garden is filled with subtle beauty and quiet attractions. Plump pods and flossy seed heads signal the end of this year ...
Q: Can I still plant this late in the year? I’m not growing vegetables, but if I can put in more perennials or shrubs, that might spread out my efforts from being very spring-heavy. A: Experienced ...
Autumn gardens play a key role in helping bees survive winter. With nearly 4,000 native bee species in the United States supporting pollination in farms, cities and natural spaces, reliable forage in ...
One sure sign that fall is near is garden centers beginning to fill with beautiful chrysanthemums — better known as mums. If you haven’t spotted them yet, you likely will soon. Mums aren’t all hype; ...
This content is written in partnership with our chosen advertiser. To learn more click here Autumn is a time for change. The weather gets colder, leaf colours take on orange hues, days are shorter and ...
As summer's heat fades and the days shorten, the garden often feels like it's taking a deep breath, preparing to rest over the winter. It's a time when many flowering plants start to lose their color, ...