I just cleaned the leaves out of my bed of Liriope, but overall it is very long and messy-looking. Would now be a good time to cut it back? Would that allow for new growth? I remember I once gave it a ...
I see my neighbor cut back his liriope every spring. Is this necessary? It is not necessary, but homeowners and landscapers often trim liriope just prior to spring to remove old-looking and tattered ...
Q: I am in my second season with eight Encore azaleas. They did well last year but only recently bloomed very well. I am not well versed in the care of these and am seeking info as to the pruning ...
It’s easy to keep your gardening thumb green if you do a few simple chores each month. No toxic chemicals are needed, no heavy-duty tools are necessary, no professional tactics are required – just a ...
Increasingly popular in contemporary garden design, mass-planted grasses offer contrasting textural qualities, seasonal interest, wonderful movement in the wind, seeds or berries for birds, and most ...
Q: Is my pachysandra down for the count after the Christmas freeze? Should I whack it now like monkey grass and see what happens in the spring? It has never looked like this before, and I'm worried. A ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. JANE EDMANSON: Well spring is just around the corner and it's one of the last opportunities that we can ...