Autumn brings renewed vigor to the garden. Trees ignite in fiery hues. Asters and sunflowers erupt with autumn blooms. Even our vegetable gardens regain productivity. The crisp nights and cool days of ...
Deciding when to plant a fruit tree depends on several factors. The ideal planting time for bare-root trees is different from the planting time for container-grown trees. The type of fruit tree, as ...
Just because autumn begins in a few short weeks, there’s no reason to stop gardening and improving your home and landscape. Autumn is the best time to plant new trees in the landscape and to improve ...
Planting a fruit tree feels like one of those long-game gardening decisions that can pay off for years. Whether it's apples, ...
For decades, I’ve been telling gardeners that fall is the best time to plant hardy trees, shrubs, vines and ground covers. And despite my efforts, March through May remains the prime season when ...
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How to plant a tree the right way

Trees represent a significant investment. Give them the best possible start and reap the rewards for years to come.
Tammy Sons is the CEO of TN Nursery and an expert plant advisor who studied horticulture. She enjoys her family, the outdoors and nature. As seasons shift, so do consumer behaviors, and for the tree ...
Here in the Midwest, I somewhat look at our seasons as being a rotation of punishment and reward. In winter and summer, we are subjected to temperature extremes. During these times we get really cold, ...
BREAK. HEY, IT’S TIME FOR SUNDAY GARDENER. WE’RE HERE AT VALLEY VIEW FARMS AND WITH CARRIE ENGLE. GOOD MORNING. HEY, WE’RE ON ONE OF THESE HOT DAYS THAT WE’RE FILMING IN FALL, AND WE’RE TALKING ABOUT ...
We often hear that spring is the best time to plant trees. Even Arbor Day, the day dedicated to planting trees, is in the spring. While there is no “bad” time to plant a tree, fall is a perfect time ...
View post: I Bought a $160 Window AC Last Year. It Kept My 140-Year-Old House Cool All Summer The end of summer does not have mean the end of planting — even if you live north of the Mason-Dixon Line.