Winter Pruning Tips for Evergreen Shrubs
Winter is a good time for pruning evergreen shrubs if the weather cooperates.
Winter is a good time for pruning evergreen shrubs if the weather cooperates.
Surviving to Thriving: Garden Water Filtration Tips Water is the sustainer of life. For humans, drinking water helps keep our blood running through our veins and coursing through our system to provide oxygen and nutrients to vital parts of our bodies. Water acts in a similar vein to plants, traveling through its roots and its […]
Here’s a simple and natural DIY way to get rid of Japanese Beetles.. And keep them away!
There are 16 nutrients needed for plant growth and development. 13 of these nutrients are typically already in your soil. Three nutrients, however, need to be added to your soil to make sure you get the most out of your yard and garden. They are nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium (N,P & K). Fertilizers available at […]
How to Repot and Care for a Snake Plant One of the best and easiest things you can do to keep your houseplants healthy & thriving is to repot them. As a plant grows bigger above the ground, so do the roots in the soil. Repotting into a slightly larger pot helps keep the roots […]
Cold weather climates can still enjoy growing a Meyer Lemon tree. Grow it in a container & bring it indoors in winter. Just make sure you care for it with these 3 tips.
Boxwood are one of the most popular evergreen shrubs. They can be pruned into many shapes & can handle heavy pruning. But when is the best time to prune them and How?
We’re located in the Piedmont area of the Carolina’s. The street on our block is lined with Willow Oak trees that the city planted over 30 years ago. I also have 3 mature pecan trees in my front yard and a large pin oak in my back yard. Over the years falling pollen, nuts, leaves, […]
Updated: July 31, 2020 COVID-19 statements are posted on the websites with most county extension offices. Some offices are closed with phone or email as the only contact options. Others allow limited in-office visitations or visits in the field to your location, depending on the need. Every county in the United States has an office […]
5 Ways to Beat the Heat With Your Summer Landscape Summer is officially here. At least in my neighborhood (I’m in Grow Zone 7b), we’re about a month away from everyone’s yard burning up. My water bill was getting too crazy high from running sprinklers only to delay the inevitable. I have a large oak […]
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