Protect both broadleaf and needled evergreens from rough winter conditions with these simple tips.
You might be inspired to implement a certain landscaping trend to up your house's curb appeal. However, it's actually not good for your yard or the plants.
Winter is often viewed as the season in which everything either dies or goes dormant from the cold, and this has a major benefit: Plants return their carbon to the soil when they die, giving the ...
January is a time for planning, and I want to introduce you to a winner for year-round beauty: the Wintergem Boxwood (Buxus ...
Put plainly, ball moss isn’t pretty. While Spanish moss can look like a sophisticated adornment, greenish-gray clumps of ball ...
As the snow falls, trees and shrubs in your landscape can suffer. Here are some tips to help prevent damage to your plants.
Known as the all-America fruit because they are the most familiar of only three fruit crops which originated here, blueberries are truly a plant for all seasons. They provide finely ...
American beeches have been suffering recently from a disease widespread in both Connecticut landscapes and forests.
Q: I am looking at trees to plant in my yard. Are there any specific ones that I should avoid? Here are some truly awful ...
Ice and snow are usually a major concern in January. However, the unseasonably warm weather earlier in December has some ...
Even the most beautifully planned garden can benefit from a few well-placed container plants. Pots and planters add flexibility, personality, and instant impact—no digging required. Containers make it ...