Plant the tree and backfill with the excavated soil, then top with 1 to 2 inches of compost. Tamp the ground to remove air ...
Nothing looks prettier than a snow-covered tree in winter. Beneath the surface, however, that same tree could be suffering ...
As fall weather settles in, taking the time to prepare your cherry trees for cold temperatures can significantly impact their ...
Landowners want their black walnut trees to grow into veneer quality, but not all trees make the grade. Here are practical ...
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Over the Garden Gate: Planting your new tree

Planting depth is critical. To determine the proper planting depth, locate the root flare of your tree, which is where the ...
Two lookalike trees may share your yard but only one's a menace. Learn how to spot the differences between an invasive ...
During winter, peonies are hard at work below ground storing energy. Winterize your peonies to prepare them for cold weather and the next growing season.
Mowing leaves on a lawn chops them into small pieces that will fall between the grass blades and disappear. However, keeping ...
Here are eight jobs for the well-winter-prepped yard: Mulch acts like a blanket to keep the soil slightly warmer over winter, ...
Fall is the time to get your crepe myrtles ready for winter. Adding mulch and cutting back on watering and fertilizer can protect them in cold climates.
Magnificent, spreading shade trees do more than simply add drama to your landscape. They also provide respite from the heat, control erosion, and increase property values. Yet with all of those ...