Don’t ruin your spring blooms! Discover what not to prune now—and the right time to trim dogwood, lilac, azalea, forsythia, and more.
A bonus for getting out into the woods in early spring is enjoying those wildflowers that bloom while everything else is still asleep and dead-looking. There is a short period when the ground warms a ...
The blossom buds reached the first of six stages Wednesday, forming green buds.
The National Park Service (NPS) announced Wednesday that the iconic cherry trees surrounding the Tidal Basin have reached the ...
Warm nighttime temperatures could affect the flavor of syrup, and are indicative of a trend caused by climate change.
The official start of spring is less than nine days away, and there is something beautiful about the first warm day after a long winter that just feels magical.
Wondering what to prune in early spring? Experts explain which plants benefit from pruning now and which ones to leave alone.
The spring equinox is near. Late winter gives up its chilly grip. A reddish tint etches the skyline of maples along the roadways. Yellow jessamine blooms up high in the sunlit bare limbs of oak trees.
Allergy season starts in March in many parts of the United States. When the weather warms, trees bud and release pollen that can trigger congestion, a sore throat or itchy eyes for millions of ...
Another big no-no this early is cleaning up leaves and trampling through your garden once the snow melts. For one thing, many of the dormant insects are still resting. If you start throwing away ...