The RIGHT Way to Mow
June 21st, 2007
Mowing the lawn sounds like a simple enough job. But few people mow in ways that actually aid healthy lawns, such as by mowing high and letting the clips lie.
Mowing the lawn sounds like a simple enough job. But few people mow in ways that actually aid healthy lawns, such as by mowing high and letting the clips lie.
It’s not all about the bloom color. Lots of plants have wonderfully colored foliage.
Annuals aren’t the only plants you can use in pots. Look in the perennial section to take advantage of some of the many great new introductions there with colorful leaves.
Lots of new annual flowers have been introduced in recent years that are way better than older varieties. We’ve also got more great species available than ever. If you’ve shied away from annuals, take a new look at some of these.
Lawns aren’t the low-care vegetation they’re usually cracked up to be, and aren’t terribly environmentally friendly or helpful to wildlife either. There are ways to reduce the lawn without spending a fortune or creating a ton of new work. Here’s what one gardener did…
Is the lawn really all that low-maintenance? When you add up all the mowing, watering, fertilizing, weed-killing, reseeding, etc. etc., lawns end up being one of the most expensive and time-consuming plantings. Here are a few ideas on rethinking what you plant…
Getting rid of every last weed in the lawn is an exaggerated goal, but decent lawns are possible with little or no herbicides. Knowing a few basics about the weeds you’re seeing will help tremendously.
One thing most superb gardeners I know have in common (besides a compost pile) is a close relative who ignited a love of gardening in them. Is there such a thing as a “gardening gene?”
Choose your patio trees carefully? You don’t want roots pushing up your pavers, falling nuts conking you on the head or fruits and leaves dropping on a daily basis. Check out these well behaved species that will shade and not dwarf your patio…
Not even the experts agree on how to prune roses. Here’s a look at how three rose-respected folks approach this mysterious garden job.