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Should I cover my roses in winter?

Begin to prepare your roses for winter in the fall months. Stop fertilizing and deadheading plants by early fall so that the ...
Butter lettuce is as soft and delicate as a rose. While this makeup can make it difficult to clean, calculated preparation is worth it to have a satisfyingly soft bed of greens. To help you master the ...
Seiko has a new, U.S.-only version of its high-end Prospex LX GMT, and you'll be hard-pressed to find a more premium GMT from ...
From roses to wisteria, geraniums and herbs, GH gardening columnist Juliet Sargeant gives her expert tips on taking cuttings ...
Bare root plants are trending. These freshly dug, pot-free plants may look unassuming, but they’re affordable, sustainable, ...
Trees lost many surface roots in drought but grew more deep roots that reached wetter soil. Fungal partners helped roots take up water.
A research team has identified a significant environmental risk linked to the decline of submerged macrophytes: the transformation of lake sediments from arsenic (As) sinks to sources.
Candles, crabapples and a Champagne bucket are all your need to transform your Christmas table, says Amy Merrick. Just don't ...
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: With the game on the line, Pat Spencer buried it—and made sure the Cleveland crowd felt every second ...
The winter month of December can bring colder temperatures. We are more likely to have a frost or even the occasional freeze.
The world is awash in gin, but only a rare few rise above the crowd. These BevTest Hall of Famers prove—year after year—what ...
Ever look at your garden and wonder if all those plants are really working for you? This year, more gardeners are making bold ...