October is a great time to prune popular garden plants to ensure your outdoor space thrives throughout the seasonal changes ...
British primatologist Jane Goodall imitated chimpanzees, sat with them in trees and shared their bananas during her ...
Skid steer brooms are used to prepare and maintain outdoor spaces. This attachment removes leaves, grass clippings, light ...
You need to check for new rosettes pushing up out of the soil every week and remove them promptly. They may be found emerging ...
Rejuvenate your garden beds. Get free plants. Dividing the perennial plants in your garden in autumn is a win-win. Here's why ...
Cover asparagus and rhubarb beds with a mulch of manure or compost. Store garden supplies and fertilizers in a safe, dry ...
· Continue mowing. Keep mowing as long as grass is growing. With the recent rain, lawns should pick up again. Gradually lower ...
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12 Invasive Plants You Don’t Want in Your Yard

Poison Ivy Some harmless plants are mistaken for poison ivy (young box elder seedlings, for instance) but you’ll know for sure if you develop an itchy rash after coming in contact with the sap, which ...
Question: I want to plant some new bushes in my yard, but shouldn’t I wait until spring?
AS WE MOVE into October and autumn, the leaves start to clog your gutters, the rains have returned (burn ban has been lifted!) and planting season starts in earnest for many botanical wonders!
Learn how to grow and care for October Magic® Ivory™ Camellia for beautiful blooms year after year. Get to know the ideal light, soil, and water conditions for growing healthy, beautiful October ...