You can trim back some of the plants dying back now but don't overdo it - the aim is to keep the pond healthy, not spotless.
There are several steps you can take to encourage birds to visit and make your yard their home. Most people are familiar with setting up a bird feeder and birdbath, but several plants can also be ...
Grey squirrels are a significant problem in gardens. Not only do they eat food intended for hungry birds, but they even ...
In this mural by artist Majo San, an American Woodcock peers out from a landscape of native New England aster and gray dogwood. As part of the Audubon Mural Project—a public-art initiative drawing ...
There are common mistakes made by gardeners that may do more harm than good. We asked experts for advice on the best tips for ...
Birds need water for drinking and bathing, especially as natural sources freeze or dry up. A birdbath can quickly become a ...
Ticks are among the most dangerous pests you can get in your yard, and one highly invasive shrub may be giving them all the ...
You probably know that hummingbirds can hover, if you've ever watched them feed. But these tiny pollinators lead fascinating ...
Tulip bulbs can attract rodents looking for an easy meal or drawn to a cosy patch of freshly turned soil. Following these ...
Robins are a common sight in gardens across the UK, but they are very particular about where they like to settle - and ...
🍂 By November, busy parents can create leaf mould, a natural mulch, using fallen leaves, a rake, gloves, and compost bags.
Think all snakes are slithery villains? Think again. Here's why spotting one humble snake might just be the best thing to happen to your garden this season.