Plant Bulbs and Perennials Now for Spring Color
Although most of us only think about planting our flowerbeds in the springtime, the truth is that fall usually works just as well. In fact,
Although most of us only think about planting our flowerbeds in the springtime, the truth is that fall usually works just as well. In fact,
Warm summer nights are the perfect time to enjoy a movie night under the stars. Whether you’re planning an event for a bunch of kids,
Buying produce can rack up quite the bill, even though they is necessary to keep you and your family healthy. However, you can save quite
Your hard work during the summer months has finally paid off, and it’s nearly time for harvest season. However, as the summer winds down, you
Welcome to Part Two of our guide to your own personal kitchen herb garden! Here are four more herbs that are easy to grow, and
Fresh herbs are the ultimate cooking secret. They make the difference between a novice meal and a superbly crafted spread. They add flavor, color, depth,
You love your yard, but you hate seeing the water bill spike when summer comes around. Most of us spend 60% of our water supply
Close your eyes and think of some of your favorite childhood summer memories. Where do they take place? For most of us, the prime location
We often talk about creating dimensional lighting indoors, with a combination of ambient, accent, and task lighting. Outdoor lighting, however, tends to see far less
Water features are an often overlooked option for landscaping, but they can truly round out a space and turn a backyard into an outdoor retreat.
There is truly nothing more satisfying to a hardworking homeowner than a freshly manicured lawn. When done right, your freshly mowed lawn can take on
Looking at really getting started in gardening and landscaping this spring? Here is a brief guide to the gardening tools you’ll need as a beginner
Few things are as relaxing as hanging out in your backyard in the shade, whether you are reading a book, watching the kids play, or
As the snow is melting and we are all getting our yards back from the clutches of winter, it is a great time of year
As the snow begins to melt, we can finally all enjoy the warmth and beauty of spring. However, we won’t necessarily see that beauty in
We’re almost out of the winter months (and what an unusual winter it has been, in Utah). For many homeowners, this means there is going
Just because it’s chilly out doesn’t mean that you have to forget about all things green and growing! In just a couple months, you’ll be
Although spotting a beautiful white-tailed deer in your backyard can feel exciting at first, any seasoned gardener knows what that sight really means… havoc for
Winter is usually the time that us gardeners tend to sit by the window, dreaming of the elaborate gardens that we’ll have in the summer.
The plants are hibernating under the ground, and you’re no longer spending time out in the yard planting, harvesting, and weeding. However, that doesn’t mean
Winter yards can look bleak and dismal. All the verdigris is lost from landscape that looked lush and thriving in the summer. However, winter has
During the winter, birds’ usual food sources become more limited. Most insects go into hibernation, and earthworms are buried under piles of snow and frozen