Weeding isn’t the most fun summer activity, but you’ll do a lot of long-term good by getting rid of as many weeds as possible before they produce seed or spread any farther. The fastest way to get rid ...
Gardening is supposed to be peaceful, right? A little sunshine, dirt under your nails, and the satisfaction of watching your ...
As summer approaches, many of us will be working tirelessly on getting our gardens ready for hosting and relaxing. And that, ...
A closeup of the Purslane plant with yellow flowers budding from it. - Wimilu/Shutterstock Purslane (Portulaca oleracea) might seem harmless with its small yellow flowers, but this aggressive annual ...
The first week of March may roar in with cold weather but the soft bleating of opening buds will be waiting at the end of this month. The challenge is how to start the early spring garden chores such ...
When you move into a newly inherited home, especially during the fall or winter months, the garden might look a little bare. While it may be easy to assume that everything is under control, as spring ...
For many home gardeners, managing weeds can feel like a fulltime job. Discovering them, distinguishing them from the plants you want in your garden, and removing them can be a near daily task that can ...
Ever look around your garden and feel overwhelmed by weeds popping up everywhere? You are definitely not alone.
The key to a weed-free garden or food plot is to never let weeds get established, and especially don’t let them go to seed. If you consistently manage them in your garden beds and pathways, you’ll see ...
Are weeds taking over your yard? It turns out, hitting this garden task at the right time makes all the difference.
Summer's here. Okay, well, maybe not officially. It’s easy to tell when summer arrives and not just by wiping away sweat while working outdoors as our daytime temperature rapidly increases, surpassing ...
A weed is merely a plant that is in a spot that it isn’t wanted. For instance, if a daylily is growing in a cornfield, a farmer would consider it a weed, although a daylily growing in a garden — not ...