Pruning is an important task for gardeners and can help to keep plants, flowers and trees nice and healthy - here are three ...
Many summer-flowering shrubs should be trimmed before winter ends, so don’t wait. Get out there on a sunny day and prune your ...
You may be tempted to prune your plants as soon as they shed their foliage in early winter, but early pruning comes with some ...
The caladiums are nearing their end, so it's time to gather the bulbs. Across the front of my house, I have azaleas and ...
The only thing you can do catastrophically wrong is to remove all the 2-year-old wood on apples, pears, and European plums.
Pruning roses ensures that the plants flower well each year and is an especially important task if you have climbing roses.
Having an indoor fruit tree may sound appealing, but not all fruit trees are suited for growing inside. Here are the ones to ...
Vermont gardening guru Charlie Nardozzi is due for his annual visit to the Stowe Free Library. The master gardener will visit ...
While February is a great month for pruning, that will also be affected by weather. The weather can dictate when plants begin breaking dormancy. Too many days with 50- to 60-degree temperatures can ...
But there’s lots you can do now to encourage spring growth, especially when it comes to pruning certain plants. The key is to focus your efforts on summer-flowering species, as opposed to spring ...
Trimming off this new, tender growth can reduce flowering and stunt bush growth. Forcing excessive new growth - Trimming at the wrong time can shock bushes into putting out lots of tender new growth ...
The first step to quickly transforming your yard into an orchard is selecting trees that fruit between one and five years.