Jess Zander, of You Can Do It Gardening, offers advice for Massachusetts plant parents and sets expectations for what the drought could mean for our landscaping.
It's expected that the tops of mint will die back in winter, but the roots are hardy. This means the hack allows the plant to flourish in its regrowth by preventing pests and diseases over the colder ...
So it’s time to say out with the old — in this case, warm-season bedding plants — and in with some new plants that are suited for the cool season. November is the perfect time to make this switch in ...