How to keep your Garden Neat and Tidy during the Winter - Here are a few tips on how to keep your garden neat and tidy during ...
You can achieve crystal clear windows within a day. Is your home looking dingier than normal these days? It could be time to ...
Frosty weather is on the horizon, and if, like us, you're wondering how to get your garden ready for winter, you can add a ...
Choosing the right tools isn’t just crucial for your garden's health, it’s vital for your own safety and enjoyment.
If rodents are a problem in the garden, cutting back in autumn might be a better option. Perennial flower gardens offer choices. You can clean up in autumn and have less work to do in spring.
Fall is a good time to prune many winter-dormant plants and those that bloom in late spring through summer. Start by removing ...
Our garden chairs, tables and BBQs are often the victims of damp weather, with unsightly rust patches forming over time.
Thoroughly cleaning your chainsaw’s chain will greatly benefit it. To do this, mix a cup of ammonia into a gallon of water ...
Turn under or compost dead vegetable plants, spent annuals and trimmed perennials. 4. Clean garden tools, disconnect hoses from spigots and bring tools, hoses, fertilizers, yard art/décor and ...
Another tip for protecting hand tools while they’re stored over the winter is to apply a thin layer of oil on the metal parts to reduce the chances of rusting. Linseed oil, motor oil or a special tool ...