Timing is key when it comes to pruning flowering and fruiting plants. Randy Forst, extension educator for consumer ...
Whether you’re eager to start planting or just itching to get outside, there’s plenty to do to get ready for spring’s arrival ...
Timing is key when it comes to pruning flowering and fruiting plants. Randy Forst, extension educator for consumer horticulture for University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, said late Feb ...
With many species available, crepe myrtles are a stunning addition to the landscape. But, you'll need to avoid the most ...
Pruning is essential for attractive, healthy trees and shrubs and improves the quality of flowers, fruit and foliage. The ...
Many people think it is necessary to prune crapemyrtles each year. It is not, the less pruning the better. The only time you ...
MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including care of Ti plants, palm trees, broccoli, petunias, tomatoes, crape ...
This is the time to prune evergreen shrubs, but try to avoid formal shearing whenever possible. It’s best to allow shrubs to ...
The warmer days February often brings may have you itching to start cleaning up the yard. Here is what you can do the month ...
You may be tempted to prune your plants as soon as they shed their foliage in early winter, but early pruning comes with some ...
Many tropical plants will resprout from the base or the roots. Wait until it’s warmer and prune just above the new sprouts. Several of our bulbs like crinum lilies and Amarilys have necks above ...
Don't prune anything that blooms in the spring until after they bloom. Plants that bloom in the summer -- crape myrtles, roses, althea, butterfly bush (buddleia) and summer spiraeas should all be ...