I braved the cold last week to survey the state of my tool rack and assess how useful some of my tools are that make ...
With spring ever so close, the urge to have that beautiful garden color can seem nagging. Here are ways to force the start of growing season.
As I write this, snow is falling outside my suburban New York window, and I feel like I just stored my gardening tools and patio umbrella for the season. And yet, with the January in the rearview mirr ...
From bold-colored pollinators to flowering fruit trees here’s what gardening experts say are the biggest garden design trends ...
Seeing clumps of tawny grasses and old seed heads helps me note where I might divide or add plants in the coming spring ... garden may slow down but the stillness itself proves a valuable tool ...
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Exact date you can mow your lawn for the first time in 2025Grass won’t grow in temperatures less than 7C, according to the Royal Horticultural Society, which means that in line with Met Office data, the date BLACK+DECKER expect you to mow for the first time ...
The Northwest Flower & Garden Festival returns to Seattle, featuring over 20 display gardens, more than 115 expert-led ...
Winter reminded us this week it is still here for awhile, but Illinois Extension is reminding gardeners it is never too early ...
Visual arts writer Marty Fugate looks at five shows to see at The Ringling, Ringling College, Sarasota Art Museum and Art ...
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNMarin Municipal Water District boosts incentives to remove grassRebates have reached $2.18 to $3.68 per square foot of lawn replaced with low-water-use gardens, plus more for rain gardens.
The initial setup costs for a garden remain low if you keep simplicity in mind. Instead of splurging on an expensive rototiller (often used only once or twice a year), many gardeners now opt for basic ...
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