I planted white crape myrtles on the west and east sides of my patio 10 years ago. As I sit there, I see a fine mist dropping ...
East Texas gardeners have always had a sweet spot for fruit trees, pecan trees, backyard grapes, and homegrown vegetables.
When planted in containers, the Washington navel will only be about 6 to 8 feet tall, so it's perfect for all your indoor gardening needs. It's also known as the Bahia orange tree, as it originally ...
Dreaming of fresh peaches? Ohio gardeners can successfully grow peaches and nectarines in their own backyards with the right ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Shrub roses can be easy to grow just about anywhere in the nation due to the flower’s hardiness in a variety of climates around the United States. The KSL Greenhouse Show hosts Maria ...
Neil Sperry weighs in on benefits of crape myrtle vs. yaupon holly alongside streets, planting oak acorns and when to lay sod ...
The old adage is that “if it blooms in the late summer or fall, you dig and divide it in late winter or very early spring.” ...
The five warmest Februarys on record for Houston have all occurred since 2012, according to National Weather Service data.
We spoke to an expert about growing and harvesting lemons. Here's everything you need to know about the best time to pick lemons and how to harvest them.
People in North Carolina are digging out from a foot or more of snow and Florida farmers need their frozen plants to thaw ...
Freezing temperatures are essential for many plants and trees because the cold allows them to rest, conserving energy in ...
You might be wondering if, as parasites, mistletoes are harmful. It can be complicated, but yes, to the host tree, they can ...