Hostas benefit from division every few years to keep them healthy and reach their full potential. Here's which time of year ...
Planting in dry shade can be a challenge. Set yourself up for success by choosing these foolproof plants for shady spots.
Most gardeners pick mulch for looks, yet roses and hostas crave something richer; learn which organic layer truly feeds them and how to use it.
Prices of many things have gone up significantly in recent times. One way to combat that, as a gardener, is to start plants by seed.
'Planning my shady border now and have a few of these on the list,' said one gardener.
Giant slugs are overrunning UK gardens after months of mild, wet weather – learn what’s really driving the boom and which gentle tactics actually work.
Expert advice on selecting the right mulch for your garden, from compost and bark to farmyard manure and straw ...
David Stanford-Beale, doctor of entomology, is the expert with the details ...
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How to split hostas
Splitting hostas will make for a healthier plant and will propagate new plants. Here's when, and how, you split hostas.
Hostas can transform the shady parts of your yard into a main attraction, whether bordering a path or grouped under a canopy of trees. In addition to their varying sizes and layers of large, lush ...
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11 Perennials To Fertilize In March For A Jumpstart On Your Spring Garden
Some flowering perennials need a little boost of nutrients from a low-nitrogen fertilizer in the spring to ensure they bloom abundantly later in the season.
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