Modern fences are often so thoroughly impenetrable, they can slice up already-scarce habitats and restrict wildlife to ...
These days, charging cords and other wires and cables pile up. Instead of tossing or pawning them off to guests, reuse them ...
Chicken wire and netting serve as physical barriers that ... I wouldn’t recommend using decorative bales made of either material in the garden, especially around edible plants, but they certainly can ...
We’ve updated our gardening gift guide and added a lovely ... It also has a little extra space for pens, plant labels, or twine. Envelope and divider refills are available for about $15, so ...
Garden sculptures can add great visual interest to your outdoor space, and keep everything bright and merry. Get inspiration ...
STAUNTON — Lichen or Knot Plant Company aims to bring joy and community connection through plants. The owner, Heather ...
As the growing season comes to an end, gardeners face the challenge of preparing some of their tender plants for winter.
A GARDENING expert has revealed several clever tricks that help to deter squirrels throughout autumn. Laura Bamborough said ...
If they’re too big for the house or have been planted in the garden, leave them outdoors until the first frost turns their foliage brown, then cut plants down to 6 inches tall and dig them up.
To keep them out, you may want a fence. In some areas, a short fence or an electric fence will work, while in the case of ...
Sedum plants are low-maintenance ground covers that will grow almost anywhere. If you noticed something nibbling on the buds, ...
You need to put mesh around those plants, or get an outside dog! Burlap can also work, but the reach of the deer is a problem ...