As gardeners, the cusp between late winter and early spring is full of anticipation – the beds that lay bare throughout the colder months are suddenly full of potential as we start planning the ...
Warm winter days are perfect for garden prep. Try these 5 early tasks to get a head start on the growing season—no digging in ...
A little planning now, big buzz later. This versatile plant pulls double duty — start in a container in winter and it will be ...
Bring pollinators to every corner of your yard with these plants for wet soil. Grow camas, cardinal flower, and more perfect ...
Selecting the right flowers, trees and shrubs for the landscape is important, but having quality soil to grow them in is one of the keys to successful gardening. “The best time to conduct a soil test ...
Spring is just around the corner, and the urge to get outside and dig in the dirt is real. If you’re dreaming of a lush, productive garden this year, it all starts with what’s under your feet. A lot ...
Now is a good time to start prepping your landscape and vegetable gardens for plants. The best place to start is by finding out your soil composition. If you understand the nutritional composition and ...
Jack Frost may soon bring the growing season to an end, but don’t pack your tools away just yet. A big secret to successful gardening is planning and working ahead of the next growing season, and fall ...
Now that spring is here officially, most of us are scurrying about outdoors, intent on making garden beds ready for ornamental plants, herbs and vegetables. There are numerous gardening tasks that ...
To propagate amaryllis by seed, harvest the seedpods soon after they turn yellow and begin to break open. Dry the seed pods a ...
Q: I see short pinkish-purple flowers popping-up everywhere in the grass around the neighborhood, especially in common areas and hellstrips. Are they wildflowers or weeds? Although they can add spring ...