Getting Perennials Ready For Spring By Glory Lennon A quick check list of things to do for readying perennials for the spring growing season.
Spring Garden Care – Pruning Landscape and Fruit Trees in Mediterranean Climate Home Gardens By Jonathan Yaakobi Spring is the season for pruning broadleaved, evergreen trees, and cold sensitive species of tropical or sub-tropical origin. While pruning, the home gardener should treat the fruit trees as though they were ornamental landscape trees.
Home Garden Care – How to Prune Your Garden Plants in the Spring By Jonathan Yaakobi Spring is the season for pruning many but not all garden plants. Knowing what, when and how to prune, is a critical factor behind the success of your garden plants.
Make Your Own Mid-Spring Garden Calendar© By Arlene Wright Correll Arlene Wright-Correll shares her "to-do" list of chores from her mid-spring garden calendar.
Make Your Own Spring Garden Calendar© By Arlene Wright Correll Arlene Wright-Correll shares her spring "to do" calendar list.
Green manures for spring By Emma Cooper Sow green manures on bare ground in spring to improve the soil and avoid weed problems.
Pruning Evergreen Trees In The Spring – Important Tips For The Home Gardener By Jonathan Yaakobi The way your garden trees grow and how long they will live, are to a great extent a reflection on how they have been pruned. Considering that the tree is the single most precious item in the garden, it is worthwhile knowing a few things about pruning.
Lawn care In A Dry Climate – Rejuvenating A Worn Out Grass By Jonathan Yaakobi Growing a fabulous lawn is largely a question of carrying out the routine maintenance correctly. Sometimes though, extra measures are required.
The Day I Discovered My Strawberry Patch was Destroyed© By Arlene Wright Correll Arlene Wright-Correll shares a sad story about the late spring strawberries.
Pruning Trees And Shrubs In The Spring – What You Should Be Pruning And What You Should Not By Jonathan Yaakobi Pruning at the right time is crucial for the growth, development and long-term health of your garden plants. This is what you should and should not be doing in the spring.