Master gardener Sally Scalera offers tips on everything from herbs to plant in November to local irrigation restrictions as ...
Besides watering, your lawn should also be cut short in the fall, about 2 to 2 ½ inches. Leaving it too long can lead to ...
It was great to have a few days of decent weather to prepare the garden for winter. Fall clean-up is especially helpful if you have a big garden.
When you write a weekly garden column, you can find yourself waking up in the middle of the night worrying that you forgot to ...
Pumpkins thrown into landfills never break down and release greenhouse gases, accounting for over one billion pumpkins thrown ...
Chop your leaves and use them to enhance your soil. Have a great yard. Save energy by not requiring a big yard waste truck to ...
Climate change is bringing about a wetter New England. In some Boston neighborhoods and Massachusetts towns, that future is ...
Set your lawn up for success come spring by following these core fall practices, such as adjusting irrigation and cutting ...
"Pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hoverflies, remain active well into autumn," says Sean. "To support these ...
Planting the right mix of native trees and shrubs will increase wildlife viewing opportunities, writes Hans Kunze.
The fencing means we can plant fabulous things and restore areas where the only plants that survive are those deer don’t eat ...
Get expert tips on leaf cutter ants, succulent winter care, grub worm treatment timing, ryegrass mowing height and grassbur ...