Winter weather is so erratic now that it’s hard to know what to expect. Will we see killer cold again, with below-freezing ...
Removing weeds as soon as they appear, before their roots fully anchor into the soil, is best for the garden, as well as your ...
While fighting weeds is a year-round job, weed prevention is best practiced in the fall and early spring to take advantage of ...
A 2- to 3-inch layer of mulch, such as undyed wood chips, shredded bark or dried-out (never fresh) grass clippings over the ...
When hand weeding, the key is to remove each weed in its entirety. Hold the weed from the stem, pull and twist to gently ...
January is traditionally a month for fresh starts and resolutions, many of which center around self-care. And if you’ve spent ...
Removing weeds as soon as they appear, before their roots fully anchor into the soil, is best for the garden, as well as your back. Always pull or dig up weeds by their roots, then dispose of them in ...
To see which is the best weeding tool, we put the long-handle CobraHead weeder and cultivator and Grampa's Weeder against ...
Purslane is a pesky, pernicious weed that can sneak into lawns and reseed year after year. Avoid these mistakes to ...
Improving the soil means adding organic matter such as compost that will act like a sponge to hold more moisture. But you can ...
If dragging a hose around in the summer makes you weary or if your water bill soaks you in guilt it is time to tame the thirsty monsters in your garden with better soil and the magic of mulching.
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