Meet the most common botanical interlopers you're likely to find in your garden or vegetable patch, and learn how to treat ...
Some see henbit and dandelions as weeds, but they are actually one of the first foods available to our pollinating insects in ...
Chickweed. Phyllanthus. Catbriar and more. These unwanted guests are popping up in our yards. Here's what you need to know to get rid of them.
For instance, the Asiatic hawksbeard has a rosette of leaves and sends up a single stalk with yellow flowers on top. This weed isn’t too ... cause damage to your lawn. Wash up and wash your ...
All parts of these leafy greens are edible: early spring’s dandelion crowns and hearts are crisp and juicy, like endive; the ...
Forsythia was once a common sight in gardens. It is time for this shrub to make a comeback, writes Paul Maher.
Learn how to care for snapdragons, zinnias, and begonias this spring to ensure vibrant blooms and attract pollinators.
But according to the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), there’s one “weed” we should consider leaving in the ground this ...
Annual bluegrass will not take over your lawn. It is a cool-season annual that will die off completely and disappear by late ...
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice to help care for tabebuia trees, heliconia choconiana, poinsettias, crape myrtles ...
Annual bluegrass is a cool-season annual lawn weed ... flowering bulbs that are to be kept for bloom next year. Do not remove any of the green foliage. Wait until the foliage turns mostly yellow ...