Landscaping can add beauty and value to your home, but you can't just dive in without knowing what mistakes to avoid. Our ...
A thriving garden should signal growth, color, and life. It should not signal structural danger. Yet the soil and mulch that ...
MU Extension specialist Gwen Funk recommends delaying mowing and major cleanup so early pollinators can emerge from stems, ...
You’ll need to put in a little work during spring to get your garden ready for summer. Here are some top tips for tasks to ...
In layman's terms, a "weed" is a plant that grows where it is not wanted, the expert explains. But it isn't just about ...
It's hard to not catch Spring fever this time of year! Some plants began budding out as early as mid-February, and that was certainly a breath of fresh air. By now, cherry trees are flowering, yellow ...
Here are five good reasons to never use landscape fabric in your garden. We'll also share better alternatives for suppressing weeds, from cardboard to groundcovers.
Experts share their tips on how to get rid of slugs from your garden and home, including natural ways - such as gravel and ...
Getting these gardening tasks done in spring, such as tending to soil structure and refreshing mulch, will set your garden up for success all year long.
A muddy yard typically means your lawn is not draining properly or there is an influx of excess water. Amending the area with absorbent materials can help.
If rainy weather or melting snow has turned your yard into a muddy mess, you’re not alone! Luckily, there are easy ways ...
Let’s see if that continues this month as we head into spring gardening! March is the time to start your summer vegetable, herb, and flower seeds. Started now, your seedlings will be ready to ...