Give your perennials a fall trim to prevent pests, curb disease, and set your garden up for healthier, stronger growth next spring.
Those toadstools, puffballs, earth-stars and other fungi springing up now can alarm gardeners. Digging out fungi or applying ...
Set traps with vinegar and dish soap to catch gnats and make sure to keep your drains clean, dispose of overripe fruit, and ...
A global study has found that adding biochar to organic waste composting can significantly reduce emissions of potent ...
One of the biggest threats to newly planted trees in Northeast Ohio is—you guessed it—deer. Deer eat leaves, buds, and even ...
The compost facility in Davenport is marking 30 years of operation, recycling yard waste and biosolids into compost, soil and ...
Roses face a silent threat this autumn and winter. These expert tips could save your blooms from an unsightly fate.
To stop your roses getting seriously damaged by black spot disease, gardening experts claim that the key is to use a certain ...
Leaves turn yellow, then develop brown, blocky spots that grow and merge. Affected leaves often twist, curl and drop early.
As the vibrant greens of summer give way to the rich golds and crimsons of autumn, many gardeners feel the urge to pack away ...
The MycoToilet, created by Canadian scientists, will turn human waste into nutrient-rich compost without using any water ...
Did you know that you don't have to throw away all the fallen leaves in your yard? Leaves are a valuable source of nutrients ...