And with the emphasis so many of us place on curb appeal these days, a knowledgeable landscaping professional is worth their weight in gold. While you might never wrap your head around the mechanics ...
If the trees in your yard have been catching your eye lately, that instinct may be worth trusting. Tree problems do not always start where you can see them. In many cases, the stress begins below ...
Is your house built on a tilt? Much of Seattle is, and we can thank the glaciers. The same ice sheets that gave us our steep hills and sweeping views also gave us yards that have us mowing at crazy ...
The pomegranate tree (Punica granatum) is more than just a fruit tree; it’s a timeless symbol of fertility, longevity, and beauty that has accompanied humanity for thousands of years. Native to 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.
For a century, the Colorado River has been managed in pieces. Legally and politically, it’s divided into two basins, with each state and community focused on securing its respective water supply. But ...
Let’s see if that continues this month as we head into spring gardening! March is the time to start your summer vegetable, herb, and flower seeds. Started now, your seedlings will be ready to ...
A transplant can look fine for a few days, then turn pale, twist new leaves, and wilt as the roots run into walnut influence, ...
There are many factors that affect how well a dogwood tree blooms. Learn seven reasons your dogwood tree might not be blooming or producing many flowers this year.
March is here. It is usually the start of our dry season, but we are heading into the season in a serious drought.
A mulch cone piled against bark looks neat, but it hides the root flare and keeps the trunk base damp. That wet collar ...
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