Winter is tough on fruit trees. Very cold temperatures, heavy snow or ice, pests, and diseases can leave you with damaged or unproductive plants the next year. But if you take the time to winterize ...
Don’t ruin your spring blooms! Discover what not to prune now—and the right time to trim dogwood, lilac, azalea, forsythia, and more.
Once you're sure there are no more freezes in sight, you have a laundry list of plants to prune so that they flower and ...
Our gray days and white snow seem to dominate our winter, but with observation, you will notice that some of our plants ...
As winter ends, Toronto's trees may be hiding serious damage — and homeowners don't know it yet. Tree Doctors Inc., a ...
When planting a new tree in your backyard or front yard, consider how tall or wide it will grow.
For the season to date, the city has received 10.7 inches of precipitation, well below the typical 31.3 inches by this point ...
The small yellow flowers are attracting the first pollinators of the season, along with native skunk cabbage and other early ...