Pruning cuts should be made close to the branch collar and not flush against the trunk. These are “thinning cuts” and the entire branch is removed from the tree. “Heading cuts” will remove only one ...
Get yard advice on reviving cold-hit cast iron plants, controlling nutsedge and oxalis, pruning seedling apples, and why ...
Prune succulents to keep them to a manageable size or remove leggy stems. Here's how often to prune succulents without hindering their growth.
Five key plants need cutting back before February ends, or your garden could suffer fewer blooms and smaller harvests this ...
Pruning is an art and a science, and the pruning season is near. The art of pruning is creating a plant that is aesthetically pleasing while using science to do so. Science is also used to ensure good ...
After weeks of cleanup following Winter Storm Fern, Nashville Electric Service (NES) announced it’s reworking its tree ...
Determining what time of year to prune your ornamental deciduous shrubs can be tricky and confusing, but we hope to clear up ...
The secret to stronger summer roses starts now. Here’s what the RHS and David Austin say about spring feeding.
Most woody plants are dormant through winter, making late winter and early spring the most important pruning window of the ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida on roses, Christmas cactuses, Meyer lemons, crape myrtles, Spanish moss, viburnum hedges and lawn care ...
If your ground is not soggy wet you can rake, then mow the lawn and if you really want to be ambitious you can trim and edge ...
March is a crucial cut-off point for certain garden tasks as it marks the end of winter. Here's four things you should do.