Eutypa dieback is a fungal disease that affects grape vines, apricot trees, and sometimes cherry trees. Early symptoms ...
Winter pruning takes advantage of the plant’s dormancy. With sap flow slowed and leaves gone, structural flaws are easy to ...
In the rolling green hills of the Eastern Highlands, where the morning mist clings to coffee trees and sweet potato patches, ...
THE weather may still be gloomy but it doesn’t mean your garden can’t look its best. January is the perfect time to invest ...
Pruning maple trees, birches, and willows in winter is not recommended because they are prone to excessive sap running from ...
Garden boss Chris Bonnett from GardeningExpress says winter pruning can lead to healthier growth in spring, and has shared ...
2. To check growth where space is limited. This is most likely the No. 1 reason you prune. We prune plants to keep them in proper perspective to their location. Remember, picking the right plant for ...
January is an ideal month to begin growing perennials with the winter sowing technique. Frigid days naturally provide the cold stratification seeds need to germinate in the spring when the ...
Campbell's revolutionized the way Americans enjoy soup. This innovation, on the other hand, was a little ahead of its time ...
January marks a strategic period for those who care for the garden with attention. During winter, many trees enter dormancy, ...
Fresno County Viticulture Advisor George Zhuang discusses raisin innovation, mechanization, and the January ....Valley Grape ...
"Whilst some dormant perennials, such as buddleia, roses, lavender and summer-flowering spirea will all benefit from being ...