Wondering what to prune in early spring? Experts explain which plants benefit from pruning now and which ones to leave alone.
Spring pruning can rejuvenate many types of plants and make way for fresh leafy growth. However, there are some ...
A pair of pruning shears in March can decide the fate of an entire summer harvest. One careless cut can remove future fruit, weaken a plant, or push growth in the wrong direction long before warm ...
Secateurs at the ready: March is the perfect month to prune back garden plants such as hydrangeas, rambling roses and a ...
If you prune in winter, the wounds should heal without bleeding, as plants are dormant. Winter pruning also gives them less ...
Many spring bloomers set buds the year before. Cut too soon and you’ll sacrifice the show – here’s how to get the timing right.
The simple six-word rule helps prevent common pruning mistakes that could ruin your flowers.
While we do many gardening chores in February, March is the real kick-start to the gardening season. The garden is coming ...
March is also the time to prepare garden beds for the busy planting season ahead. Remove leftoverplant debris, repair raised beds or trellises and sharpen pruning tools. Gardeners should avoid ...
From hellebores to daffodils, gardens come alive in March with some of the season's earliest flowers. Keep reading for the ...
Homegrown fruit from the best fruit plants are crammed with goodness, have a low carbon footprint and taste delicious ...
I have crape myrtles that are about 30 years old. I have pruned them every year. The older and bigger ones are not blooming ...