Most tomato plants are grown for a single year, making fall or winter the end of the road. But before you put your tomato plants to rest, take a cutting.
These garden favorites can multiply into free plants for spring if you act now, but waiting just a few more weeks means ...
Pruning plants in the fall doesn’t just keep your garden looking neat. It also wards off disease and pests while giving perennials a head start on healthy growth for the spring. Some plants, like ...
Getting your herb garden ready for winter includes pruning and clearing out spent material. These are the herbs you need to ...
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