Keeping your garden healthy means knowing when to prune what. These spring-blooming trees and shrubs should always be pruned at the end of the winter season.
February is the perfect time in late winter to clean up and prep these perennials for a summer of glorious blooms.
Hydrangeas come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. Fine-tuning the options to your yard, your goals, and personal ...
Fall-bearing raspberries are the easiest berries to prune. Because they fruit on new canes, you can simply cut all old canes ...
A guide to what to do with hydrangeas in February, including expert tips for mulching, pruning, protecting, and deadheading your shrubs in late winter.
Mid February is what I call the Valentine’s Day Massacre as you can prune back hybrid tea roses, ornamental grasses that go dormant in winter, smoke trees, hedges and twig dogwoods. You can also get ...
‘Think of February as the time to do an early ‘spring clean’ for your hydrangeas,’ advises Shelley. ‘While it feels odd ...
Valentine’s Day brings roses to mind, and for gardeners, that’s a good thing. This holiday serves as a reminder that it’s ...
Find out which plants you should prune in February—and which to leave alone—to encourage healthier growth and better blooms ...
It’s the perfect time in Western Washington to prune some hydrangeas, roses, ornamental grasses and some perennials such as ...
Taking care of your plants is important, and that shouldn't stop during the winter. There's one key task you should do now to get more out of climbing roses.