The Hoosier Gardener: Spotted leaves often due to fungus, not a plant killer
Probably the No. 1 frustrating landscape problem for homeowners and gardeners is spots on the leaves of trees and shrubs.
Probably the No. 1 frustrating landscape problem for homeowners and gardeners is spots on the leaves of trees and shrubs.
Virginia bluebell and bloodroot will make brief but beautiful appearances.
Gov. Eric Holcomb is expected to sign the new regulations into law during Invasive Species Awareness Week.
Transplanting or dividing houseplants can be done before activity moves outdoors.
Seventeen years after EAB was first detected in Indiana, researchers have new recommendations for treatment.
There’s a tiny bit of controversy among some gardeners about whether to cover the soil with wood products.
Why care about sowing seeds? There are many more varieties available as seeds than what’s generally found as plants in garden centers.
Lavender, an Old World plant native to the Mediterranean region, has had a place in gardens for thousands of years.
After nearly a century of neglect, more than a decade of fundraising and a year of rebuilding, a culturally significant landscape in Indianapolis is about to have a renaissance.