
In North Carolina, summer means high heat and humidity, which often lead to afternoon thunderstorms. While the rain can be great for your lawn and landscape, there are also some steps you can take to…

While we still have plenty of weeks of warm weather ahead of us, it isn’t too early to start thinking about how you can help your landscape transition to the fall season. Follow these tips…

If you love to cook and incorporate fresh produce into your meals, it is time to start your own outdoor kitchen garden. Imagine being able to walk out your door and pick some ripe tomatoes…

If crabgrass provides your lawn with some greenery, can it really be that bad for your lawn? For anyone who wants a lush and healthy lawn, crabgrass can be enemy number one. Learn more about…

Budding trees and emerging flowers are a welcome sign of spring. More hardy plants can start showing as early as February and withstand frosts and a few potential snowfalls. By May, your spring garden will…

Summers in North Carolina can be hot and humid, but that doesn’t necessarily mean more moisture for plants. Summers tend to be dry, which doesn’t make it the best environment for all types of flowering…