CHICAGO (WLS) -- Spring is officially underway, and planting season is right around the corner! That means it's time to start thinking about your lawn and garden. Horticulturist Jennifer Brennan, with ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - If winter was hard on your garden, you’re not alone. Angie Hicks, co-founder of Angi, shares her top gardening tips for spring. Spring is the perfect time of year to refresh and ...
Clear out spent vegetable beds, then lightly turn the soil, incorporating compost, well-rotted manure and, if indicated by a ...
The Endless Summer hydrangea is a newer variety that flowers on both old and new wood, so it will bloom “endlessly” all summer even if it is pruned in the spring. Courtesy photo The beginning of April ...
After a dreary winter, the sight of sprouting plants and budding flowers is a feast for the eyes. You can add to the beauty or grow your own produce by starting a garden. Whether you prefer a yard ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Is it time to get into the garden? Jennifer Brennan believes now is the time. Especially, after the Chicagoland area had our last frost. Brennan is a horticulture expert at Chalet ...
Ever looked out at your yard in early spring and felt overwhelmed by where to start? Getting your garden layout organized before the season kicks off can make everything feel a lot more doable.
Our November days are growing shorter, and if your preparation for the coming months in your garden and yard hasn’t already ...
“Our Lord has written the promise of resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime.” – Martin Luther. “The resurrection is not merely important to the historic Christian faith; ...
The beginning of April is a good time to think of the color of those daffodils in bloom. Yellow means “slow down” so pace yourself when it comes to adding tender plants and planting seeds this week.