As the snow falls, trees and shrubs in your landscape can suffer. Here are some tips to help prevent damage to your plants.
Winter doesn’t mean your garden has to look bare and lifeless. While most plants hunker down for the cold season, certain ...
These trees and shrubs provide food for wildlife while adding some welcome color to the winter landscape.
The landscape in Greater Columbus can be downright dreary during the winter months. The vibrant and varied colors of flowering plants are long gone from much of the landscape, and the green turf is ...
Seasonal timing aligns with homeowner safety concerns, storm prevention, and evolving expectations for professional ...
There's a right (and a wrong time) to water.
Protecting your peach tree in winter ensures healthy growth and a strong fruit harvest when the warm weather returns. Wrap trunks and crowns with breathable materials, apply thick mulch, and water ...
To protect young trees, the general rule of thumb around the country is to wrap them in late November and remove the wrapping in April. But here in Colorado, we know that weather patterns and ...
As our deciduous landscapes transition to barren branches for winter, you may conclude that a few points of winter interest or wildlife benefit would be a welcome addition. What about more color, or ...
Paper birch, though, is so much more. According to the National Park Service, there is evidence of the trees being used by ...