Local lawn care experts want you to think twice before you jump on the #NoMowMay bandwagon this year. The big picture: The ...
There is a process on how to do these yard tasks, though, so we've asked a handful of yard experts to wade in and share their ...
I prepare for my springtime sojourn by buying myself a spiffy new pair of gardening gloves, along with a surprisingly ...
Rather than letting lawns grow wild, horticulturists and gardening experts advise focusing less on grass and more on ...
Having a seamless, lush carpet of grass can tie together your entire landscape. Bright green grass makes lawns look picture-perfect, and healthy grass with deep roots can hold the soil in place to ...
The first was from Chris, from East Goshen Township, who wrote, “Do you have other recommendations for deer-proof perennials ...
To help out bees and pollinators during No Mow May, your lawn needs to have flowering plants (some might say weeds) mixed in ...
Seed is often cheaper than a full sod installation; however, the No. 1 issue with seeding is weed pressure since your seed will take time to become established and form a thick carpet of grass.
Carnations are part of the dianthus family and can be grown in Ohio. The flowering plant even has some medicinal properties.
Several suburbs will see hundreds of unwieldy lawns next month as homeowners partake in “No Mow” programs, which exempt ...
This garden boasts dreamy perennials and handmade stained-glass stepping stones and is featured on the 30th Anniversary ...
Planting Edmonds is a monthly column written by and for local gardeners. As this winter began to loosen its cold and clammy ...