Peterborough Telegraph on MSN
November is your chance to remove weeds from your garden for good – 3 'dangerous' ones to watch out for
Autumn will soon be coming to an end, and with it, your chance of having a tidier, less weed-filled garden next spring.
Pulling weeds is often on every home gardener's winter to-do lists. However, leaving them in situ can offer surprising ...
Even the most obsessed lawn enthusiasts miss the timing of the most beneficial feeding of their lawns. Too many people think ...
If you're looking to keep your lawn looking its best, you're going to need the right tools. Are stick edgers or string ...
Outdoor Guide on MSN
Don't Forget This Fall Lawn Care Task For A Cleaner Look And Fewer Weeds Next Spring
You know to keep mowing your lawn even as things slow down for fall. But did you know there are other tasks that, done right, ...
Our two window boxes with impatiens were chewed off to 1-inch nubs by deer in mid-July. Since then, I have watered each the ...
Good Housekeeping on MSN
From onion skins to garden weeds: 7 things never to throw on the compost heap
Dispose of weeds, such as dandelions, thistles, ground elder and bindweed, in your green waste bin instead. If the weeds have ...
New changes make it easier for Kansas Citians who want to replace their grass lawn with native plants, including vouchers for ...
Freeze ahead? Protect bougainvillea, plumeria, hibiscus and citrus with covers, heat sources and greenhouse tips before temps ...
Mowing leaves on a lawn chops them into small pieces that will fall between the grass blades and disappear. However, keeping ...
Garden work is not done…yet! With the change of seasons, there are still a few chores to get done to prep gardens for next spring.
The community garden is officially closed. There may be a few minor details to fix in terms of covering some plants for the ...
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