Don’t ruin your spring blooms! Discover what not to prune now—and the right time to trim dogwood, lilac, azalea, forsythia, and more.
Money trees (Pachira aquatica) are popular houseplants thanks to their attractive growth habit and the fact that they're safe to grow around pets. While they're generally considered easy to maintain ...
A woman prunes a bare fruit tree with shears on a cold winter day with snow on the ground. - Irina Nazarova/Getty Images While the rest of your garden is sleeping peacefully under a blanket of snow or ...
We love our fig trees (Ficus carica), which have been cultivated for centuries, with archaeological evidence of their harvests dating back to Neolithic times. Native to the Mediterranean, today the ...
As we move into the spring months, many trees will have spectacular displays of flowers. Saucer magnolias, lilacs, dogwoods, and many others. One in particular is the Eastern redbud, a small tree ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Learning how to grow and care for your own bonsai tree is an exciting hobby. Maintaining these small trees provides a creative ...
A Celina couple says they felt they had few options over a holiday weekend when they learned their decades-old red oak trees could be removed as part of a power line project — so, they took a stand.
My rosemary plants die back every year, but I do know someone who has had a large rosemary plant that has lived through several winters. What can I do to keep mine alive in cold weather? In general, ...
Ah, the Bradford pear tree is in bloom. It's one of the first, and stinkiest, signs of spring in Oklahoma.The Bradford pear, ...
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Chef Katherine Myhand organized the event, called Stirring Up Hope, to benefit Chef Christina Mullins, who has worked in the Wilmington metro area for more than 10 years.
Better tree choices keep a yard calmer for decades, trading cracked limbs, stained walks, and invasive spread for steadier beauty.