Bigger yards? Use a leaf blower or a lawn mower with a mulching feature; they can save you lots of time and effort. You can also turn those leaves into mulch or compost, which will benefit your garden ...
The chances of straining your back while using them are lower than with a rake. In case you’re not sure about what to do with the leaves after you’ve raked them, you can turn them into mulch or ...
As autumn fades to the background and winter weather creeps in, our trees have gone dormant and the leaves have fallen. Well, most of the leaves have fallen. The oaks are stubborn about shedding ...
Sawfly larvae take the tissues out from between the upper and lower surfaces of the leaves. They are fairly common on bur oaks, but they are of no particular concern.
For the dwarf green aucuba, the only problems I’ve ever encountered were when branches grew out into the sun or when the sun's angle changed late in the season.