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Nurtures soil with rich decay. Mulch does matter, especially here in the Yakima Valley where we are experiencing hot weather, ...
Roses should be growing their most beautiful flowers in early July, but the heat can completely destroy this fickle plant ...
Use sharp, clean cutting tools to avoid spreading diseases. Cut with a hedge trimmer whose blade is at least 2 inches larger ...
A bit of weeding, a bit of tidying, maybe even some harvesting and you can go back to doing those greaat outdoor activities ...
Lettuce is easy to grow if you want a fresh salad, but its growth can suffer and the leaves can turn bitter if gardeners ...
Should you remove mushrooms in your yard or leave them be? Why do they grow there in the first place? Your questions, ...
"Thanks!" Homeowner calls out neighbor's 1-2 punch of dangerous landscaping errors: 'Such a shame' first appeared on The Cool ...
Now that high heat has arrived, it's time to rethink plant-care strategy from pushing growth to helping plants survive.
I recently bought two 12-foot shade trees in large containers. Do I need to stake them? How long? My neighbor still has stakes on some trees planted two or three years ago.
Tick off these July gardening jobs for a gorgeous outdoor space – from pruning and tying in plants to pest control ...
Plants likely to cope better in hot weather include lavender, rosemary, sedum and other succulents, Mr Turrell said. Here are ...