Fall is the time to get your crepe myrtles ready for winter. Adding mulch and cutting back on watering and fertilizer can protect them in cold climates.
Get expert tips on leaf cutter ants, succulent winter care, grub worm treatment timing, ryegrass mowing height and grassbur pre-emergent.
We live outside Conway and have lived in our home since 1991. This year we have been inundated with acorns. Never before have ...
Tips to revive a rootbound persimmon, treat euonymus scale, curb crape myrtle sprouts, time St. Augustine control and fruit ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida residents about pansies, crape myrtles, gardenias, philodendron and dealing with chinch bugs and unwanted mushrooms ...
As leaves mature, they take on the sea green color of the ordinary, non-variegated versions of these species. Moving on to ...
Watering your plants is a task that may seem simple, but it can be surprisingly tricky to get it right. Too much water can be just as harmful as too little, and it is the leading cause of root rot.
This is the fourth in a series on Downtown Chapel Hill trees, each a guided stroll around some of the most storied and ...
I planted a persimmon about a year ago. I’ve watered it every day. It isn’t dying, but it’s also not growing. The roots are ...
Here are eight jobs for the well-winter-prepped yard: Mulch acts like a blanket to keep the soil slightly warmer over winter, ...