With fall soon approaching, it’s time to start preparing your outdoor container garden for fall. “So many people think the garden season ends when temperatures dip at night, yet there are so many ...
Once temperatures drop and frost creeps across the land, it's time to make the switch from summer gardening to fall gardening. Whether you're growing vegetables or ornamentals, fall gardens help ease ...
With summer heat swapping hands with chilly weather, green leaves donning bronze overcoats, apples becoming ripe for pickings, and migratory birds readying to fly offshore, you know 'tis the season of ...
It may feel like spring is the go-to season for adding plants to your garden, but fall is actually prime time for planting, whether you're looking to fill in bare patches from spent summer blooms or ...
It’s okay to plant hardy perennials and shrubs 4–6 weeks before the ground freezes. Don't plant if the first expected fall frost is less than 2 weeks away. Wait until spring to plant evergreens, ...
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 ...
In the fall, plants start to go dormant and focus on growing strong roots. “I think in the transition to native plants, there’s just such an excitement of all the life you’re bringing into your yard." ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Gardeners can divide and install a wide range of plants during the fall months, taking advantage of seasonal rains to support the plants as they develop for ...
When I sit down to write these articles in the fall, I always get the feeling that what I write about needs to be inspirational. Then, as I wrote that, it seems a bit dramatic. Now I am asking myself, ...