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The Santa Ana winds that spread the fires with lightning speed blew with hurricane force. Although nothing can compare to the ...
Tree limbs that break off in high winds were often incorrectly pruned, plus how much defensible space is enough for fire ...
After a busy season, many gardeners welcome the restful, dormant days of winter. Still, there are some to-dos to ensure your ...
Cilantro, basil and parsley are great candidates to start indoors in January. These are generally low-maintenance herbs that ...
This is a good time of year in the Chicago area to monitor your plants for animal damage and to do some pruning. Other than that, the outdoor gardening season is slow. You can still garden indoors ...
Is bloodroot a native Minnesota plant and what are January garden tips, including how to keep poinsettias going after the holidays A fiddleaf fig is a plant that can make a statement. It has huge ...
With winter's unpredictable weather comes the chance of frost heaving in your garden. Our professional gardener shares how to treat and prevent it.
One key aspect to winter gardening is pruning the right plants. The best pruning shears can cut away old or dying vegetation, and encourage the plant to divert fresh energy towards new ...
While it may be too early for sowing tomato seeds, you can stay busy sowing seeds of the onion family (leek and onion), culinary herbs (chives, thyme, parsley, sage, oregano and rosemary ...