A gardening expert urged fellow gardeners to prepare their deciduous plants now to get them ready for spring blooms.
Roses, apple trees, gooseberry bushes, wisteria and raspberries could all benefit from pruning at this time of year - Clara Molden Our gardens can seem inhospitable places during the depths of winter; ...
Q: I live in Bella Vista. We have a wisteria vine climbing on our pergola. It's probably 20 years old, gets plenty of sun and is watered by our in-ground sprinkler system. It seems to be healthy, but ...
A: This is absolutely my most-asked question relative to vines. Unfortunately, no one has ever given a simple, definitive answer that covered all the possibilities. Let me plunge forward. Most obvious ...
"For the love of God stop planting this monstrosity if it's not native to the region you're planting it in or if it's listed ...
Invasive Asian wisteria spreads uncontrollably despite beautiful blooms | Lehigh Valley Nature Watch
The sun was shining beautifully the day I wrote this column, with bees buzzing around nearly every blooming flower in the yard. But I was wishing we’d get rain because we still really need it. The big ...
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UK gardeners urged to do one last job on wisteria and acers before March ends – or risk ruining this year's show
Across the UK, wisterias and Japanese maples stand on the brink of spring, but one last pruning decision still hangs in the ...
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