Try to turn your leaf pile every few weeks during the fall and winter. This little effort makes your leaf mulch ready sooner.
Barbera recommends waiting until after a light rain to edge your lawn. This is when you can expect to make cleaner cuts, ...
Green-fingered Brits are being urged to put sheets of cardboard in their gardens during the coldest months of the year.
If you're not exactly excited about adding another outdoor chore to your to-do list, you're in luck. Most lawns can ...
Gardening expert Amy May has shared a simple and effective way to prepare your garden for winter. The easy 'cardboard method' can be an absolute game-changer ...
Digging to bury organic matter also relieves any compaction brought about by walking on the soil in wet conditions, helping ...
If you're looking to transition from a gas to an electric lawn mower, this option has received consistently positive reviews, ...
Create a ring of chicken wire, about a hug’s width in diameter, and simply deposit dry leaves in the fall. The leaves will ...
Autumn sun lingers, nights draw in, and borders still promise drama when timing, texture and simple groundwork quietly do the ...
A neglected, sun-baked patch might hold your garden’s liveliest secret. This autumn, small changes could reset winter ...
While it is good for the natural world to leave some leaf cover or to mulch them and allow them to top the soil and grass, one can only mulch so much. And once the menaces make their way to the street ...
On the other hand, leaving them to get wet and mat down – especially, larger, flatter leaves like maple and oak – can smother ...