Join Mark as he takes on a challenging orchard restoration project, tackling decades of overgrown fruit trees using advanced pruning and mulching techniques. Watch as he transforms unruly mango, guava ...
While most varieties of Japanese maples grow only 6 to 12 inches a year, pruning helps maintain their shape and keep them healthy. Remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches to improve airflow and ...
Pruning decisions should be based on local weather and plant dormancy, not the calendar. Identify if a shrub blooms on old or new wood to determine the correct pruning time. Shrubs that bloom on new ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Determining what time of year to prune your ornamental deciduous shrubs can be tricky and confusing, but we hope to clear up some ...
Many people take immense pride in their gardens, relishing the time and effort they spend making them look as good as possible. From maintaining a neatly trimmed lawn to selecting the ideal flowers ...
Pruning is my favorite gardening task by far. I prune plants that have gotten overgrown very aggressively, and I suspect that will be the best approach for you, too. Most gardeners are hesitant to ...
Pruning is one of the most important steps in maintaining healthy, productive muscadine vines. Unlike many backyard crops, muscadines thrive on aggressive annual pruning. Without it, vines quickly ...
Determining what time of year to prune your ornamental deciduous shrubs can be tricky and confusing, but we hope to clear up some misconceptions and provide clear guidance for several common landscape ...
Few trees rival the beauty of Japanese maples. These ornamental treasures are prized not only for their stunning forms but also for the spectacular colours they bring to any garden. Throughout the ...
Japanese maple trees (Acer palmatum) add interest to your landscape all year long. Their delicate palmate leaves form a lace-like canopy in vibrant shades of green, bronze, red, orange, and purple ...
PERSONALLY, I AM so grateful for the frosty, cold mornings we have had this last week. The frost is exactly what our trees, bushes, shrubs and orchards needed. With that, let’s continue talking about ...