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"There is an old adage to get tender plants in the ground by Mother's Day, but really Memorial day is the accurate time in our climate to avoid plant loss." Still, there's opportunity for greedy ...
Jeff Lowenfels has written a weekly gardening column for the ADN for more than 45 years. He earned second place in the ...
These pages hold both beautiful images and pages of inspiration sure to hold over even the most impatient green thumb.
The plants and trees are blooming. And then comes the frost, as it does just about every year. Spring and winter temperatures collide, posing the question: to cover or not to cover. KDKA-TV's ...
When winter arrives, protecting your garden becomes a priority. Between freezing temperatures, frost, and the dangers of ice melt runoff, your flower beds can face significant challenges. Thankfully, ...
You can now plant warm-weather bedding plants. I just squeeze them between the winter annuals and will later cut the dying winter annuals down in early summer, leaving the summer annuals to spread.
As the festive season approaches, evergreen conifers like spruce and pine adorn homes worldwide. But while Christmas trees bring warmth and joy into our lives, they endure some of the harshest ...