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How To Easily Identify Tree Root Damage From Frozen Soil
Nothing looks prettier than a snow-covered tree in winter. Beneath the surface, however, that same tree could be suffering ...
Prune apple trees in late winter or early spring to prevent disease and help healing. Limit pruning to 25 percent of the tree ...
Timing is important with bare root plants. They should be planted soon after arriving and never left to dry out. Once in the ground, watering is essential to settle the soil around the roots, even if ...
As fall weather settles in, taking the time to prepare your cherry trees for cold temperatures can significantly impact their ...
This week's gardening column tackles "heeling in" plants for the winter, when to prune rosebushes and how to keep squirrels from eating tulip bulbs.
The clocks edge back, borders empty, and yet allotments hum with quiet urgency. Growers whisper about a two-tree trick. As nights lengthen, a narrow ...
From pruning too soon to neglecting your grass, these easy-to-make mistakes could leave your garden struggling come spring.
The season cools, leaves drift, and the ground breathes. Your garden still has one last burst of potential before winter bites. Right now, many gardeners ...
Homes and Gardens on MSN
How to Care For Peonies in The Fall – 4 Tasks to do Before Winter Arrives
Cut back the stems, and dig a large circle around the plant to avoid damaging the roots when you lift the peony from the ground. Take care to lift the plant with lots of soil around the root ball and ...
Here are the questions to help you settle on what you like, what fits your lifestyle and what issues you hope to resolve — and 6 common mistakes to avoid ...
Homes and Gardens on MSN
Our definitive guide to growing and caring for the sublime cherimoya tree
Late spring, around May, is usually the best planting time for fruit trees. Dig a hole twice as deep as the roots on your ...
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