Winter is a great time to prune many trees and shrubs since insect and disease pressure is minimized, and the plant architecture is clearly visible. Start by removing any dead, damaged, or hazardous limbs. Clip suckers, as well as any crossed or rubbing branches. Somes species suited for win...
The best time to plant fall mums is in the fall, at least six weeks before your average first frost. Depending on your location, you should be planting anywhere from late August through mid-October. Planting well before the first frost will allow your plants todevelop some healthy rootsand ...
So it’s time to start thinking about the perfect gift for mother's day. Mum was there for you when you lost your first tooth, fell off your bike, got your first job and went through your first heartache. With her never-ending supply of love, support and encouragement, mums deserve ...
Its been no secret to anyone includimg myself that I’ve been overweight for sometime now and while I’m a big believer in body positivity and appreciating your body for more than how well it fits into todays “beauty standards” the fact is I’m happier,healthier and in a better plac...
Light Requirements:Sun to shade Special Features:Long bloom time For wow-worthy foliage, considerplanting coral bells. Members of the vastHeucherafamily, these leafy plants have a low, mounding habit that makes them easy to tuck into flower beds around trees. ...
This gorgeous garnet wine just gets better with time — like most wines do. Vanilla, prune and plum notes are behind its sweet taste. Amanda Garrity Amanda Garrity is a lifestyle writer and editor with over seven years of experience, including five years on staff at Good Housekeeping, where...
Kids love it and mums hate it. Canteen - This is a cafeteria to you chaps. Not something a soldier drinks out of! Castor sugar - This is white sugar that is somewhere between icing sugar and granulated sugar in texture. It is very finely granulated sugar, ideal for things like ...
Especially if you really, really want to prune everything like this! With very few exceptions (cherries, plums, chysanthemums) flowers are considered a distraction in Japanese gardens. I went during prime azalea season, but you’d hardly know it. Almost all of the blooms were sheared off....