The leaves that fall into beds and borders can be left as they will naturally decompose into the soil and provide cover for insects and wildlife during the colder days. It is the leaves on the lawn ...
Fall leaves may help nourish the lawn, but too much coverage will do more harm than good. Learn how many leaves is too many ...
Not only do American cockroaches reproduce quickly, but they also live longer than most, with an average lifespan of two ...
As any seasoned gardener will tell you, slugs and snails are destructive pests that wreak havoc on your plants. Slugs and ...
While a fall application of mulch can be beneficial to plants, we have seen a growing trend of piling mulch much deeper than ...
Before winter closes in, do one last thing for all the trees, shrubs and other plants in your garden: Make sure they have a ...
Rat infestations don't just appear out of nowhere. If one house has unwanted visitors, it's likely that other homes in the same neighborhood do too.
The cold months sneak in with a quiet kind of intensity—shorter days, frosty mornings, and soil that seems to freeze into concrete just when plants need protection the most. Gardeners know this ...
The closer we get to winter, the more you might see a common garden myth on social media about the benefits of adding ...
You never think it’s fall until it is. The golden season came upon Santa Fe suddenly, the aspen quivering in the high country, burning red and gold and then dwindling, ...
From now until the week of Thanksgiving, we still have quite a few days remaining of Indian summer. The days may be ...