Maiden grass spreads prolifically through wind-dispersed seeds and vigorous underground rhizomes, making it hard to remove ...
A rare pairing of beauty and practicality, this ornamental grass is almost too good to be true: low maintenance, ...
Nothing spruces up a garden like ornamental grasses. If you want them to stay healthy through the year, though, you'll need ...
The new year is on the horizon, and many of us are already thinking about the additions and changes we will make to our yards ...
If you want your ornamental grass to grow back strong and healthy in spring, you're going to want to prune it during the fall ...
Warm autumn days will soon be followed by winter’s frigid temperatures, frost on the plants and frozen ground. With this in ...
When winter's icy breeze sweeps across the countryside and garden birds ruffle their feathers on bare branches, most plants will have slipped into a deep slumber. Most – but not all. Evergreens such ...
Whether your ornamental grasses are warm- or cool-season determines when to prune them. Avoid pruning in mid-summer or mid-winter—doing so can stunt growth. Cut no more than one-third of living growth ...
If you have a large open bed in a sunny spot, consider breaking up the soil and seeding larkspur, poppies, bachelor buttons, and sweet peas.
Here are the water conservation actions the Tucson City Council took at its meeting Tuesday, Oct. 18. All were unanimously approved measures directing Tucson Water to return with formal proposals ...
While our gardens hope to avoid a snowfall this year, here are some ways to protect our plants and hard work as we put a bow ...