Gardening expert Michael Griffiths urged fellow gardeners to carry out a vital task now to help protect plants and flowers from the frost before it sets in.
The first frost of the season is fast approaching, and there's one item you can add to your soil to protect your plants and flowers from the cold weather.
While a hard pruning isn't necessary yet, cutting back roses in the fall protects them from winter damage. Here's when and how to prune roses in the fall.
In the Eastern Fraser Valley, early November has always been considered the deadline for having all our plants ready for winter. Based on past experience, we know that those infamous, northeasterly, ...
Cooler nights are closing in, and the window to shape healthy growth is shrinking. A few careful cuts now will pay off.
Learn how and when to cut back low-maintenance Knock Out roses, and what to do if you miss the ideal window so you don't risk ...
A wilting flower will break any gardener's heart. If you want your roses to avoid this tragic fate, you'll need to know how to tell if you've overwatered them.
This week's gardening column tackles "heeling in" plants for the winter, when to prune rosebushes and how to keep squirrels from eating tulip bulbs.
Dip the stem into water and then dip the tip of the stem base into rooting hormone, shaking off the excess. (Make sure not to dip the stem into the jar, but rather, put the rooting hormone into a ...
Fall isn’t just for pumpkin spice, cozy sweaters, and leaf piles—it’s also one of the most underrated times to give your ...
A sudden frost, the kind that crusts the birdbath and burns the lawn white, can flatten a gardener’s heart. English roses ...
Cold weather is on the way, so it’s important to take one last look at your yard and garden to make sure everything is tucked ...