A streamlined home can still feel alive. Carefully chosen indoor plants can add texture and balance while keeping a simple space feeling open and intentional.
Gauntlet gloves are the one accessory that'll protect you from your thorniest gardening problems.
The arborvitae hedge lining your fence. The bark mulch you refreshed last spring. The ornamental grasses swaying beautifully at the edge of your patio. These are some of the most common landscaping ...
The City of Parksville’s 2026 wood chipping program will take place from April 7 through April 30. This will be the only wood chipping program offered this year, according to a news release by the ...
Which branches — if any — should you be cutting off your young trees? You can't glue the wrong choices back on!
One of the most common questions we receive in Extension is: When is the best time to prune my fruit trees? The general rule of thumb is to prune in late winter or early spring, while trees are still ...
Just a few cuts can maintain their natural beauty.
Some hydrangeas are prone to damage during cold winters. Don't pull them out! With the right timing and approach, you can revive injured shrubs with pruning.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Learning how to grow and care for your own bonsai tree is an exciting hobby. Maintaining these small trees provides a creative ...
What’s the hardest thing, psychologically, for normally reasonable gardeners to do? For decades I have extolled folks to ...
A Celina couple says they felt they had few options over a holiday weekend when they learned their decades-old red oak trees could be removed as part of a power line project — so, they took a stand.
We love our fig trees (Ficus carica), which have been cultivated for centuries, with archaeological evidence of their harvests dating back to Neolithic times. Native to the Mediterranean, today the ...