Here’s what to do from spring onwards, for the healthiest trees, lawn, and plants.
Wait to do your yard cleanup this spring to help out pollinators and other beneficial insects. As the weather warms and the first green shoots appear after the winter, many gardeners are eager to ...
Mulchers chop up leaves and small twigs into tiny pieces that you can pour into a garbage bag, or use as compost to feed your lawn. They’re great to have around in the fall for leaf clean-up ...
Wayne Soil and Water Conservation District education specialist Kelly Riley explains the benefits of putting off spring cleanup for backyard pollinators.