(WGHP) — You hear a lot of people say they spent the weekend spreading mulch. It makes lawns and flower beds look pretty, and ...
Vines climb in different ways, and knowing what climbing styles you can accommodate can help you choose species to try, or ...
Ground covers are generally considered low maintenance, but there are some basic rules you'll want to follow for thriving ...
• Make a “base plan.” Measure your property with a tape measure or the measuring app on your smart phone. Plot it on grid ...
Garden edging—a raised liner that goes around the edge of your garden beds—creates clean lines and helps “hold in” the dirt, ...
Zinnias are the ultimate game-changer for your garden. These bold, colorful blooms don’t just steal the show—they attract ...
How many of you woke up last Tuesday to a lawn buried in fallen leaves? Monday’s gale blew clouds of leaves across the city.
While xeriscape gardens are designed to be low-maintenance and drought-resistant, proper winter preparation ensures your ...
Adding gravel to the bottom of planters? Despite what you may have heard, this Cowlitz County Master Gardener says such advice is bad for plants.
Mulching leaves means to cut them into small pieces to reduce their volume and hasten decomposition. Mulched leaves are ...
Do you know the nutrient level of the soil in your garden? Do you know how much fertilizer to add next season? Soil testing will answer both questions.
While leaf mulch can do wonders for garden beds, it's a different story for your lawn. If you're tempted to leave them all winter, resist the urge! Here’s why: ...