As the weather begins to warm, your seedlings will start to emerge. When small specs of green start to peer out of the soil, ...
Should I wait to plant ... or early spring, the plants can be taken out when you’re ready to plant them. Q: I’ve accumulated lots of fireplace ash in recent weeks. Can I use it in the garden ...
Winter may still be in full swing, but according to a flower expert, now is the ideal time to put on your gardening gloves and start preparing for a vibrant spring ... in an early burst of colour ...
Discover which annuals, perennials, vegetables, trees, and shrubs to plant in winter. Learn how to establish seeds, bare root ...
January gardening tips for outdoor flowering plants & ornamentals, and vegetable gardening are provided in this issue.
Potatoes, onions, lettuce, tomatoes, carrots peas and more - Fionnuala Fallon’s top tips to get the best and flavoursome ...
Sure, you could procrastinate until spring, but ticking off garden-related chores over winter bestows a favor on your future ...
For instance, depending on the circumstances, winter pruning can do more harm than good. And it’s best to avoid walking on ...
Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini says it’s not too early to begin gathering seeds for the ...
Beyond getting more bang for your buck, growing seeds indoors gives you control over your growing conditions. If you live in ...
OSU Extension offers tips to help gardeners prepare for spring planting, including seed starting, soil selection, and light requirements.
and I feel like I just stored my gardening tools and patio umbrella for the season. And yet, with the winter solstice in the rearview mirror, it’s already time to start preparing for spring.