These questions and answers have been edited and condensed for clarity. Q: Would cutting a lawn shorter help prevent or reduce the vole damage over winter? A: Yes but not too short. Cut it down to ...
Clean-up is an essential fall chore, but what it means – and how much you should actually do – has shifted in recent years.
Keeping fallen leaves in your yard is more sustainable than packing them up to be trucked away as landscape waste.
Fall is a great time to improve your soil for next year’s garden. Many of the resources needed are readily available and many are free at this time of the year. Start by putting fall leaves to work in ...
Rejuvenate your garden beds. Get free plants. Dividing the perennial plants in your garden in autumn is a win-win. Here's why and how to do it ...
It is now fall and the weather will become more comfortable soon before it’s just cold. Here are a few things to do in our lawns and gardens now that ...
Gardeners in central Ohio know that October is a transition month with changing weather patterns that typically signal the end of the growing season in Ohio for most plants. Locust trees have already ...
To eliminate slime mold, wash it off with a strong stream of water or brush it off with a broom. It will probably come back next year, however.
Bring rich color, velvety texture, and delicious fragrance to the garden with this captivating perennial. Looking for something unusual to grow in the garden? Look no further than chocolate cosmos, a ...
"Establishing a winter-hardy grass and legume cover crop mix in the fall – such as cereal rye and hairy vetch – is one of the most effective ways to suppress ...
Colorado Matters spoke with the head grower at Phelan Gardens in Colorado Springs to discuss the best tips on gardening in Colorado during fall.