For those thinking ahead to spring gardening, a biologist explains what to focus on when designing a garden with pollinators ...
The idea that there are seeds to sow in January might seem surprising – it’s the depths of winter, after all. But, as long as ...
January is a perfect time to prune certain plants, according to gardening expert Craig Wilson, co-founder and director at ...
Go to bit.ly/IPMSeasonalChecklist and select the region in which you are located. This will take you to a month-by-month ...
Though chrysanthemums bloom in early fall, proper care for them can be a year-round affair. Here's how to care for them ...
I am amazed to find so many readers are still waiting for my usual January fare: annual garden catalog columns.
SPRAY: When the weather turns mild and dry get out and dormant spray roses and fruit trees. Neem oil is good for overwintering insects and mites. Liquid copper sprays are good for disease prevention.
Your enjoyment of forced bulbs need not stop at paperwhites and amaryllis. Tulips, Muscari, and scilla are all among the ...
Healthy bulbs should be consistently firm and protected by papery sheaths. These bulbs can be planted in potting soil, either entirely under the soil or half in-half out. Many gardeners will top-dress ...
All Day Hands-on Winter Pruning Workshop: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Professional aesthetic pruner Francheska Snyder will guide pruners on a variety of Japanese garden plants. $100; Vanport International, 28590 S ...
Just two days after Election Day, Maggie Mosher, a retired history teacher based in San Jose, California, began setting up raised beds to build a winter garden in her backyard. Never before had Mosher ...
Water thirsty plants and harvest zucchini before they grow too large to leave on door steps. Harvest dahlias to keep them ...