There always seems to be unfinished gardening projects at this time of the year. Let me give you a few more to add to the list.
Hopefully, last winter taught gardeners the importance of mulching their gardens in the late fall.
In the last couple of columns, I have told you about protecting your plants from the winter winds.
It’s hard to believe that it is November. Another season for gardening has come and gone but it won’t be long before the seed catalogs arrive in the mail.
Last week, I told how the wind in the winter could dry out many of your shrubs if you do not take steps to minimize the exposure of the shrubs to the wind.
Last Wednesday afternoon, I was looking at the dogwood tree that is in my front yard.
As we wind down the planting season, it is important to do a thorough clean up of our gardens.
The nights are getting colder. Unfortunately that means that it is time to think about winter.
Last week, I had told you about how to take care of your houseplants before you take them back into your house.
The nights are beginning to get cool. Eventually, we will have a frost that will kill off any tender plants that have been left outside.