If your hydrangeas are grown in containers, rather than directly in your yard, October is a good time to move them into a sheltered position. This will protect them from strong winds and frost.
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12 Southern Shrubs You Should Never Prune In Fall
Pruning certain shrubs in the fall encourages new growth that winter temperatures will damage and, for many shrubs, reduces blooms for the next season. Learn why fall is the worst time to prune most ...
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Hydrangeas will have a ‘bounty of blooms’ after winter if you do 2 vital tasks in October
As the vibrant blooms of summer begin to fade, hydrangea owners may be considering what needs to be done in autumn to protect their plants over winter and ensure they thrive next summer. According to ...
Lilacs are beautiful flowers that put on a show in the spring, so it may be tempting to cut them back in the fall. However, October is one of the worst times to prune them.
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Autumn gardening mistakes: 7 errors that could leave your garden in bad shape this season
While you managed to avoid summer gardening mistakes, autumn comes with its own challenges, whether that's unpredictable weather or early frosts. And although some tasks for your gardening to-do list ...
Hydrangeas can flourish if you avoid one common mistake people often make in the autumn. The flowers, which are native to the Americas and Asia, are loved for their vibrant b,right blue hue, normally ...
For gardeners who don't want the growing season to end as fall brings colder temperatures, it’s time to consider pulling some of those summer annuals and replacing them with pansies.
Freeze damage kills top growth of some varieties. Types like Tuscarora, Muskogee, Natchez, Sioux and Country Red have repeatedly been frozen by early freezes, late frosts and extremely cold winter ...
Plagued by voles? Our Sask. gardening experts say cheap wooden snap traps baited with peanut butter with a raisin on top work well. Put them in a box with vole-sized holes so birds don't get trapped.
In this episode, WDAY Chief Meteorologist Jesse Ritka joins Don and John for a chat about the stormy summer and warmer-than-average fall.
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