Making sure your garden tools are cleaned and stored properly in the winter will prolong their useful life, saving you money.
Read MoreWhen temperatures take a nosedive for the first time in fall, we’re not the only ones to notice. Your outdoor plants-even hardy ones-can find it rather shocking too.
Read MoreWondering if you can prune those shrubs that are getting those silly looking shoots? The answer: yes, but you have to do it right.
Read MoreThis fall to-do list will have your garden ready to weather the winter.
Read MoreDaffodils, crocus, tulips, fragrant hyacinths and spectacular alliums are easy to grow and an afternoon of planting will give you weeks of color in the spring.
Read MoreWhy it's better to plant trees, shrubs and perennials in fall than in spring.
Read MoreIf you struggled with controlling perennial weeds in your lawn and garden beds this spring and summer without complete success, here’s some good news: Fall is the time to attack those weedy pests to get better results!
Read MoreCongratulations to New Garden's Annual Flower Program Manager and designer of the seasonal color planting at the Gazebo, Merideth Story, the installation team, and the maintenance team that keeps it looking great all season long.
Read MoreSeptember brings many changes to the garden, reminding us that summer is indeed ending.
It’s also a great time to get into the garden for a fall cleanup.
Read MoreIn late summer you may be seeing the frighteningly large wasps known as cicada killers patrolling your lawn.
Read MoreThis native plant may look cute and dainty, especially in the spring when it produces pretty purple flowers. But in reality it is an aggressive weed with an unusual flowering quirk that results in thick mats of leaves that can choke out your lawn.
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