As the warm summer breeze fades and is replaced by the increasingly cooler fall temperatures, you may be thinking about what ...
With that comes saying goodbye to many of our summer plants, the hustle to prep the garden for winter, and the sweet flavor ...
With the end of summer drawing near and hopefully bringing cooler temperatures and needed precipitation, we can help our lawns.
The kids have gone back to school, football season is upon us and pumpkin spice-flavored products are back. That can mean only one thing: Fall will be here soon — on Sept. 22, to be exact. Our gardens ...
Learn when to cut back sedum for winter to encourage growth and promote branching. Find out the best way to do it for great ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – It's still summer, but a lot of people are sick and tired of this hot weather and they’re ready for fall. Your plants might also be feeling the same way. “We have a great ...
Fall foliage is a complicated thing. There’s not one plant gene that controls the entire process. Here's what to know about weather's impact on color.
It is vital not to prune any old wood from your hydrangeas, as doing so would be a significant hydrangea pruning mistake. One of the most common errors in hydrangea growing is cutting back varieties ...
To refresh tired summer gardens, an expert recommends annuals that prefer the cold and provide a pop of color, like winter ...
Joellen Dimond talks about designing fall planters, and Celeste Scott talks houseplant soil media. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, University of Memphis Director of Landscape ...
Fall is the best time to plant spring-flowering bulbs and native plant seeds that benefit from cold stratification, like ...