Fall flowers include chrysanthemums, pansies and asters. Any remaining summer annuals will continue blooming if lightly fertilized with nitrogen.
Invasive plants are highly opportunistic and they don’t need much help from us to thrive, writes gardening columnist.
Next to weeding the garden, the chore most gardeners dread is fall cleanup. If you garden, you’re familiar with the annual ...
• Take cuttings now. Jack Frost is making his travel plans and soon will be visiting the Peninsula. Your yard is one of his sights to see. Before cold damage occurs, take away cuttings, strip them, ...
Hardy cyclamen are invaluable for autumn and spring, growing in shady spots, including beneath trees. Cyclamen hederifolium ...
Eryngoes, also called sea hollies, are perennial plants, occasionally annuals, with distinctive, bristly flower heads. They ...
From September and October, many annuals and summer-flowering perennials will begin to droop and fade, so it is a good idea ...
As the light levels diminish moving into the autumn, all garden weeds are in a race against time to flower and produce seed ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners. What a change in weather as we say goodbye to the long hot and dry summer and ...
Some perennials should be pruned in fall, while others benefit from waiting until spring. This guide provides insight into ...
All those perennials you’ve been nursing along for years have been dutifully growing, and they occasionally benefit from ...
Many annual and perennial flowers have finished flowering for this year. You should start to save seeds from some of these ...