A 2- to 3-inch layer of mulch, such as undyed wood chips, shredded bark or dried-out (never fresh) grass clippings over the ...
Removing weeds as soon as they appear, before their roots fully anchor into the soil, is best for the garden, as well as your back. Always pull or dig up weeds by their roots, then dispose of them in ...
Craftsman on the outside, Japanese on the inside, the unit provides serenity along with housing for mother, 72 ...
The fate of a family’s home garden remains unclear after months of back and forth with Shrewsbury officials — even after the ...
Most major backyard projects take a long time to plan and complete, so it’s important to start planning as soon as possible.
Asking $549,000, this Catskills country estate on 33 upstate acres is sufficiently away-from-it-all, while also being the ...
If you're thinking about making over your yard, there are many themes you could go with. Woodscaping is just one of them; here we explain more about it.
A countryside retreat that is brimming with character and has potential for further modernisation and development has been ...
With more than 180 varieties, Borde Hill is hailed as a ‘mecca for magnolia lovers’ and celebrates the vast diversity and ...
George Irvine's latest gardening column looks at raised beds and at what you can do now to prepare your garden for the warmer days ahead.
From pruning and spraying to cutting back and attacking slugs, February is full of important chores for the attentive gardener.