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Campanula, or bellflower, come in varieties suited for most climates.… More
Ferns are evergreen vascular plants which do not produce seeds… More
Carrots are biennial vegetable plants, which are valued for their… More
Plum trees are easy to care for but require some… More
Calibrachoa, also known as Million Bells, is an herbaceous flower… More
Spirea is a beautiful and showy shrub that is popular… More
Clarkia, also known as farewell-to-spring, is an annual flowering plant… More
There is not much that tastes better than eating a… More
Stretched across the expanse of your front yard lies a… More
Cucumbers are warm-weather vegetable plants, which are widely cultivated in… More
Mulch is an essential ingredient in a healthy garden. It… More
Peat moss is not poisonous to dogs, but it can… More
Building and maintaining a compost pile is a rewarding and… More
The narcissus grows from a bulb in spring, often one… More
Ask for paper instead of plastic the next time you… More
Regardless of the region where you live, mulching the soil… More
Everyone wants a healthy, green, lush lawn, and getting there… More
Mulching is known to prevent weed growth and help retain… More
A mulching lawn mower works by circulating the grass within… More
Shade plants create lush and beautiful landscapes. Lining pathways and… More
Mulching is essential in keeping a garden weed-free. Some of… More
Discover how mulching can be used to prevent weeds from… More
Landscaping with Herbs provides friendly information on using herbs as… More
The Mulch Book details how to make and use bark,… More
Vegetable gardens can be mulched with organic materials, such as… More
This book will help you select healthy roses and plant… More
Water loss in plants is common in dry regions and… More
Mulching fallow beds that have not been planted will enrich… More
Mulch has many benefits, including retaining moisture, preventing weeds, and… More
Mulching is important to crops because it helps with plant… More
Raking over mulch is a good way to make it… More
Spread piles of mulch with a hard rake to cover… More
Spread mulch around trees thinner than three to four inches… More
Mulching and watering annual flowers keeps the soil cool and… More
Putting down a sheet of mulch helps with fertilization and… More
When buying a lawn mower, consider getting a mulching mower… More
Mulch works in many places of a garden, in flower… More
Adding mulch to flowers helps hold moisture in the soil,… More
Learn about gardening tips for spring vegetable garden in this… More
Learn tips on how and when to mulch your garden… More
Learn how to mulch the area after planting Mexican heather… More
Prepare your shrubs for winter survival before harsh weather hits.… More
Pine needles are a great mulch source to use in… More
Pine needles are a great mulch source to use in… More
Pine needles are a great mulch source to use in… More
Learn how to keep a constant garden in this free… More
Learn how to mulch when transplanting hostas in this free… More
How to mulch the azalea bed explained by a horticulturist… More
I have a strange white fly that is at the bottom of all my Brassic leaves. when i was mulching this afternoon I saw these little white creatures flying about. They are not fluffy lice as they all have wings. I suspect whitefly? How bad is this and how can… More
I've read some of the other forum topics about strawberries along with the how-to info and I'm still not sure what to do with my first year strawberries this fall (yes I'm thinking ahead) Do I mow/cut the tops off? I get the mulching and trimming runners, it's just the… More
I am planning on top dressing my beds with compost and mulching with shredded leaves or pine needles (whichever I can get from my neighbor's). I don't plan on doing this until close to Thanksgiving. But until them I am collecting bags of leaves and pine needles that my neighbor's… More
I know they are pretty in spring, but I have them everywhere. I really wouldn't mind them in the lawn, but they have spread to the slope I have been trying to landscape in my front yard. I dig and dig. I really think I need to get rid of… More
Well we talked with excitement about the potatoes in a barrel/tub/container and here is the up date. As you can see the plants are starting to grow toward the top of the half/barrels . I have been adding one year old chips to three barrels and a mix of 50/50… More
I read over a lot of the mulching questions and received some good info, but I am still a little confused.:rolleyes: 1. What is the best mulch to use for a veggie garden? For a flower garden? 2. Do you sprinkle mulch on top or mix it in with the… More
I am very new at roses and bought two this year (one at 70% off - $3.98!). The other one is a Barbra Streisand - absolutely gorgeous and the best smellin' rose I've ever grown! (see above :D ). I want them to make it through an upstate NY winter,… More
Hi folks, I know you can help the soil's acidity by mulching with pine needles, but how can you make soil more alkaline without buying potash? Are there some trees whose leaves will make the soil more alkaline? I'm specifically thinking of persimmon because mine drops lots of leaves in… More
Hi, I am new to gardening and this forum. We are planning on starting a small vegetable garden. In the fall, I prepared an area where we would like to plant (I just removed weeds, took a soil test, added some topsoil and fertilzer and turned it all over). I… More
This question might sound kind of silly and like I'm being lazy but...I was wondering if you could just mulch right over the weeds and smother them on out or if you have to pull the weeds before mulching. And yes, I guess I am lazy or just really, really… More
Ok I need advice on mulching. Is there a kind that I could use for basically anything? Or do you have to see the plants you have and mulch accordingly? I'm still waiting for my plants to get here and then once they are planted, I'm going to mulch the… More
Yay, I'm quite excited. My fern garden contains some cultivated ferns but it's more than half wild ones I've brought home (nothing endangered, never fear). I have numerous plain old "woods ferns" and a Northern Maidenhair Fern (now divided into two) that I've had for a few years. Today on… More
I was told my someone that mulch would hinder the growth of tulips & daffodils and any other spring coming bulb.....Also that it would keep them from multiplying...Especially the tulips....Is this true...? Thanks, I'm a new member so please answer fast... Bikinicat (my cats name) More
Ok, this may seem like a stupid question BUT I have no clue. For those of you that mulch with wood and stuff how often do you dig your bulbs up that stay in the ground year round and reset them shallower in the ground. I assume after a few… More
Do you mulch Onions, Ive set out six rows Onion sets on raised beds appox 28" wide , using a six inch spacing wire grid, the onions have taken off well, but noticed the little weeds also have taken off as well, on my hands and knees I with Maggie's… More
Just wondering....Is it ok to mulch perennial beds with pinestraw? I have always done all beds with pinestraw, but that was mostly b/c I liked the look. Now that I'm growing more perennials, I don't know if it is a good idea. I have neighbors that are professional landscape designers,… More
I am a newbie member and live just outside Toronto Canada, hardiness zone 5b or 5a depending on the winter we've had. http://www.usna.usda.gov/Hardzone/ushzmap.html My son does almost all of the gardening as I am disabled. We had a major weed problem in my front beds and last summer I decided… More
I have a hill in my back yard that is about 25% grade. It's pretty large (150'x30') and needs mulching as I've planted plants and now need to put mulch down to keep heat stress down and weeds. I have used 'Gorilla Hair' in the past, and it does not… More
I know coffee grounds make a great mulch but I now have access to LOTS of coffee grounds. Can I spread them over my entire garden or is it too acidic to use as an all-purpose mulch? Will it keep the worms up all night? :rolleyes: More
:confused: I`ve 'cleaned my perennial beds', and I have a question. Every year I add peatmoss to my beds. I usually work it gently in the top 2''-3'' of soil. Should I just put it on top? and how deep? Do both? I use it because I have sandy soil,… More