As you tackle fall garden cleanup that is crucial in November, consider leaving some fallen leaves in place. They create a ...
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The first crisp breeze of fall feels refreshing—until you realize it’s also a warning. The nights are getting colder, the ...
New research shared at a Yakima Master Gardeners symposium shows that removing leaves harms insects and soil health. Experts urge gardeners to “leave the leaves” to support wildlife and healthier ...
Gardening expert Tom Brown has shared his top tip for what to do with fallen leaves left over in your garden before the end of November - and it's very simple to do ...
Let’s explore a few ways to save money and harness nature’s bounty for mulch, leaf mold, composting, and supporting our pollinators and beneficial insects.
Raking leaves is one of the main tasks we think about during the autumn season. Some of us have more of them and others have less, but just because you don’t have a great deal of trees does not mean ...
Build your pile on well-drained soil in sun or shade. Place a plastic barrier underneath if pests are a concern. Use a ...
As leaves mature, they take on the sea green color of the ordinary, non-variegated versions of these species. Moving on to ...
Want privacy without the hassle of bamboo? Discover photinia ‘Red Robin’ – a fast-growing, low-maintenance hedge that adds ...
Frost-tolerant greens, garlic, herbs are among the plants that can be planted well into Charleston’s fall season. What to ...