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We love when dogs play and run outside. We hate when they dig up our gardens. But there are risks beyond holes, and gardeners ...
Want peony blooms every spring? Plant fall peonies to enjoy these beauties in your flower garden. Also learn when to divide ...
Late blight can ride in on plants infected in a greenhouse, or it can be spread by wind-blown spores. Infected plants develop ...
Sensory gardens are perfect for young children, plus they promote health and enjoyment of nature for all ages. I have tried ...
Feeding your dahlias is important, but overfeeding can do more harm than good – and it could be why your dahlias aren’t ...
Yellowing rose leaves? Don’t panic! Learn these five simple things you can do to fix yellow rose leaves and keep your garden blooming.
Blight and other fungal diseases are a common enemy in the garden. This week's column includes tips for addressing — and not spreading — the problem.
Learn how to diagnose the cause of yellow leaves on your indoor or outdoor begonia plants.
July is a great month for blossoms − on trees, shrubs and perennials. Here are a few of Henry Homeyer's favorite July plants.
There are several reasons why your hydrangea leaves could be turning yellow, including natural changes, excess water, leaf scorching, lack of nutrients, and fungal or bacterial infections. You may ...
But not always. With too much rain and the sudden heat of last week, I had one peony clump get flooded then fried. The leaves turned olive yellow and stippled brown. In response, I cut off the damaged ...