Long Island’s holiday season isn’t exactly conducive to gardening, but there’s no doubt your plant-loving friends will ...
Following are some November gardening tips for fruits and nuts, indoor plants and turfgrass. Dispose of fallen, spoiled or mummified fruit from under trees.
Soil: 'Grow tuberose in rich, fertile, well-drained soil with consistent moisture in summer,' says horticulturalist Jenny ...
Regular soil just does not cut it and while you can buy pre-made succulent mixes at your local nursery, there's nothing like ...
Pinky Winky has gone Prime! One of my all-time favorite hydrangea paniculata varieties, Pinky Winky is now being offered as ...
As temperatures fluctuate in late fall and the winter season, the freeze-thaw cycles cause soil to expand (heave) and ...
Last week this column introduced what an Integrated Pest Management plan is. Now it’s time to focus on the elements vital to ...
There are plenty of sources of natural fertilizer just sitting in your kitchen, but rice water has particular characteristics ...
At any rate, a reblooming-type iris flowering in November is remarkable. Most years, irises attempting to flower this late ...
It may be used as a stand-alone member of your herb garden or trained into a low hedge. It is a strewing herb, meaning it was ...
A: European olive is not a good choice for a tree replacement if you have only 6 feet available. An olive tree has a shape, ...