We asked an expert landscape designer how to remove overgrowth around shrubs without damaging the roots. She also gave us a few tips on how to care for shrubs after weeding.
An overgrown shrub can become a safety hazard or eyesore and must be removed. Learn how to remove overgrown shrubs without tearing up your yard or damaging structures.
Another main benefit of bare roots is that because you receive them when they’re in a dormant state, you can plant them ...
Invasive plants can take over a garden quickly and quietly. Here's a practical guide to identifying, removing and preventing ...
This article outlines five common mistakes made during weeding and soil loosening, such as digging too close to roots, going too deep, and working in dry soil. It stresses the importance of complete ...
If you are looking for a clear guide how to successfully transplant shrubs in South Carolina, a Clemson plant professor ...
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Why You Should Skip Digging in the Garden

For decades, digging was considered an essential part of gardening. But modern insights show that less intervention often ...
Dreaming of summer blooms? If you've been meaning to add a new rose to your garden this year, consider this your gentle ...
You think all corn roots are the same? Then you’ve likely never paid close attention to roots on corn exhibited at county fairs. This summer, check out a county fair with 4-H crops on display, ...
Give your trees a head start.
So I called gardening expert Dan Cooper and asked him for the five jobs that need doing right now, so you can spend the ...
Ensuring your plants get the right amount of water is a challenging task, and lugging around a watering can is hard work. Here are some hands-off alternatives.