To-Do List: March Gardening
Here are our top suggestions for chores to tackle this month in your garden.
Here are our top suggestions for chores to tackle this month in your garden.
How to Get Grass (And Other Plants) to Grow Under Your Evergreen Trees
For those of you with a plethora of evergreen trees in your landscaping, you may be struggling with growing anything underneath them. We are going to be sharing our top ...
For those of you living in California, you may be wondering what lawn care is appropriate over the cooler winter season. Here are some suggestions to ensure that your grass stays happy and healthy until spring rolls around again.
Should You Consider Drip Irrigation for Your Trees?
Ensuring that your trees regularly receive a sufficient amount of water is extremely important for their health and your landscaping. Trees that are under-watered could suffer from dry,...
How to Properly Mulch Around Your Trees
If you have an abundance of trees as part of your landscaping, you most likely have at least considered mulching around them. How do you do it? What are the do’s and don’ts of mulching trees?
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Here are our top tips and tricks for winterizing your potted trees and ensuring that they stay safe and warm this season.
A Beginner’s Guide to Bonsai Trees
For those of you who love trees, but simply don’t have the space for them in your yard, have you ever considered bonsai trees?
Bonsai trees, for those of you who don’t know, are small trees that are kept in...
Here’s our guide on building retaining walls without damaging your trees and their root systems.
Attracting Birds to Your Trees and Landscaping
Having birds in your backyards can make the environment seem more inviting and more natural. How do you attract the right birds to your landscaping and trees?
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Daffodils, also referred to by their botanical name, narcissus, are easy growing bulbs and reliable harbingers of the coming warm weather. They multiply quickly and return to bloom again each spring, year after year. They are not fussy about soil, will grow in sun or part shade and are not bothered by deer, rabbits, and other garden critters.