Long Island’s holiday season isn’t exactly conducive to gardening, but there’s no doubt your plant-loving friends will ...
Containers don’t need to go into hibernation in colder months – there’s still plenty of floral life to be enjoyed! We round ...
The experts (a.k.a elves) have spoken – these are the best ways to accessorize the base of your Christmas tree ...
A new bill in New Jersey is proposing restrictions on the use of bird feeders as part of efforts to reduce black bear ...
Winter doesn't have to be dark and dreary. You can still add cheery pops of color on your patio with winter-hardy plants.
Two inches of mulch is good over flower beds, and three inches is ideal over tree, shrub, and evergreen beds. If you don’t have that amount, now is still a good time to apply it. Fallen leaves left in ...
There are many gardening items, from tools to furniture and more, that will be worse for wear if you leave them outdoors to ...
Sandra Webberking’s garden blooms all year round, filled with metal plants she created in the workshop her grandfather and ...
For friends and loved ones who savor seasonal blooms, delight in every shade of green and tend to gardens big and small.
"A mix of ashes and water removes tough grime without scratching the surface, and is gentle even for non-stick and stainless ...
Depending on the density of the foliage, planters can lower indoor temperatures by three to five degrees compared to the outdoors, providing a natural cooling effect ...
Lining your raised beds can help keep your garden healthy, but there are several different materials you can choose for the ...