Looks can be deceiving! Watch this video to discover insects that may look menacing but benefit your garden environment.
Butterflies and bees are important garden visitors — they’re both pollinators, which means they help plants reproduce. When ...
It was over 5,000 years ago that the ancient Egyptians started bringing plants — most likely ferns and palm trees — indoors ...
Proper pruning cuts do not leave stubs which won’t heal and will lead to problems. For larger limbs and branches make a flush ...
Susquehanna Orchid Society’s annual show brings more than 1,000 orchids and their knowledgeable growers together in the dead ...
Reptiles have been spotted on imported plants, but what we should really worry about, according to scientists, are the ...
Garter snakes, belonging to the genus Thamnophis, are nonvenomous snakes found in North America, known for their striking ...
Gardens are full of life, and while that often means welcoming beautiful birds, flowers, and insects, it can also mean sharing your space with creatures that ... Continue Reading → ...
When using coffee grounds for your plants, it is best to use the ones left over after brewing coffee. Most plants thrive in a ...
Spring cleaning is both psychologically satisfying and necessary to keep your property in good condition. But it isn’t just ...
Day’s end comes slightly later now, with golden tones in the clear weather. February, the month of snows and more daylight, ...
The winter season can be a difficult time of the year for birds to find food, and some gardening enthusiasts have been urged to put grated cheese in their gardens to help them ...