Winter gardening on the Peninsula means pruning roses, choosing seeds for spring planting and checking trees for early signs ...
Over-mulching: Applying too much fresh mulch can smother plants, cause excess moisture retention, and lead to root rot. Stick to 2-3 inches to avoid issues. Existing mulch: If there’s already a thick ...
Mulching is one of those annual tasks gardeners perform to get their plants ready for winter. A good blanket of mulch can protect perennials, trees, and shrubs, retaining valuable warmth and moisture ...
Experts share simple steps—composting, mulching, moving pots and covering furniture—to prevent water damage and root rot ...
Every winter, gardeners are eager to protect their plants from the cold. Mulch is a go-to for many, promising warmth and moisture retention. But there’s a common mulching mistake that can actually do ...
"Root rot" might be the two most dreadful words in the gardening language. Healthy shrubs and flowers afflicted with root rot suddenly start to decline, and the next thing you know, they've collapsed ...
Q: How often do I need to apply sphagnum peat moss to my St. Augustine lawn to stop Take All Root Rot? It really seemed to help two years ago. A: It's possible you would need to apply it every year.
Each year, those with a green thumb spread out mulch to protect their gardens, plants and trees. Mulch has lots of benefits for plants including keeping them warm, protecting moisture and preventing ...
"I can tell you put in a lot of hard and calculated work." Landscaper shares before-and-after photos after fixing harmful ...
While it’s tempting to put off yard work as the weather cools down, this season is actually a great time to focus on mulching. Despite the springtime push from stores that encourage homeowners ...