A pair of pruning shears in March can decide the fate of an entire summer harvest. One careless cut can remove future fruit, ...
Spring is coming soon, Oklahoma! On Living Oklahoma, we're always looking for ways to keep your yard and garden looking great.In today's Growing Oklahoma segmen ...
A step-by-step guide to cultivating delicious figs at home.
Sow these 7 flowers in March for a blooming spring garden.
We don’t think so! Spring-blooming shrubs, like lilacs, rhododendrons, and forsythia, are standouts at delivering early season color and year-round garden structure. Enhance the show by adding a few ...
A driveway is your home's first impression, and a small, narrow one can start things off on the wrong foot. This redesign ...
What’s the hardest thing, psychologically, for normally reasonable gardeners to do? For decades I have extolled folks to ...
Succulents are relatively easy to care for, but they do require some pruning here and there to keep them healthy and looking ...
This week’s question is... My neighbor and I don’t get along. A tree from her yard is starting to brush up against my house. I know I’m allowed to trim it, but how do I go about doing it without ...
With the age of the Great Smoky Mountains forest, many trees have hit their average lifespan. The park's tree crew prunes or ...
Weeding, mulching, pruning back spent perennials all top the cleanup list this month. Clearing the garden of useless clutter will deter slugs, snails, earwigs and sow bugs.
Pruning, Vaske explains, is often described as more art, or even philosophy, than science. Each fruit tree has its own growth habit, vigor, and personality, and experienced orchardists learn to read ...