Simple question. Not a simple answer. The complexity of the answer stems from the fact that the conditions of each landscape make each situation unique. Desert-friendly landscaping obviously requires a lot less water than the lush landscapes of Florida. But even...
Every gardener has experienced it: that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach when you discover plants which just yesterday looked lush and beautiful now looking damaged, struggling, or even dead. It’s a discouraging feeling for sure. But the only thing you can...
Applying a layer of mulch is one of the best things you can do for your trees and bedding plants. In addition to adding color and texture to a landscape, retaining moisture, suppressing weeds, and acting as an insulator, organic mulches have many natural benefits....
The most valuable part of any living, growing landscape are the trees that provide a protective border around your property, that offer shade during the “dog” days of summer, and that act as an all-season wind break. Strong, healthy trees perform countless other...
Proper tree pruning is necessary for the health of the tree, to ensure sight lines around the tree and to ensure safety.Source: Pruning Through the Life of a Tree | Love Your Landscape
Even small yards and gardens can be home to a variety of trees to provide fruit, shade, wildlife habitat, or all three.Source: 10 great trees for small yards | TreeHugger
From watering needs to ideal temperatures, here’s what to know to help your indoor plants survive the cooler months.Source: How to get your houseplants through the winter | TreeHugger
Researchers wanted to know what gives these trees their longevity. They compared dozens of ginkgo trees ranging in age from 15 to 667 years old to see what helped them live so longSource: Gingko biloba trees guard a secret fountain of youth | MNN – Mother Nature...
Harsh winters can cause extensive damage to trees, plants and shrubs, but you can protect the investment you have made in your yard with a few simple tips. Source: Video: How to Protect Trees & Shrubs from Weather Damage | Love Your Landscape