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The grey patches are likely lichen, a combination of a fungus and an algae. It is harmless to you and the tree. It is common ...
Topiary is the art of clipping shrubs or trees into ornamental shapes: does this sound familiar as part of garden maintenance ...
Insects, fungal infections, or even root rot can drain the plant’s energy reserves and leave it too stressed to bloom. While it takes a lot of damage to prevent the plant from blooming, if your plant ...
By far the most common reason for some hydrangeas to not flower is pruning at the wrong time of year. Here's what else to know and how to fix it.
If you're looking to fill a large space with flowers, plants, or trees, bare root is the way to go.
Although the Chelsea chop likely originated as a purely aesthetic way to maintain the tidy appearance of traditional English gardens, its benefits in a Northeast Ohio native garden include ...
Olive trees are surprisingly easy to care for, so it's no real surprise they're becoming an increasingly popular garden trend. However, it's important to know all you can about keeping them happy and ...
This is prime time to prune trees and shrubs that already have finished blooming for the year.
These stunning vines make a real statement in the garden—here's how to prune them for optimal results.
What do coffee, roses and blueberries have in common? Jason Skipton, executive director of the non-profit Growing Gardens, joined us to reveal the answer and sh ...
Know what you have, finish before June ends and make the right kinds of cuts: Tips from a horticulturist at Norfolk Botanical Garden, where azaleas are abundant.