Water is the main ingredient for gardening success or failure. While there are guidelines on how to water, the same rules don’t apply to all yards. Different plants, different soils, sun versus shade, ...
Not only is now the time to plant or sow seeds, it is also the time to ready your garden for winter and enjoy what you have .
AS October gets underway, it’s time to start preparing your garden for the upcoming winter months. And according to a ...
Reduce or eliminate impervious surfaces using pavers, gravel, mulch, turf block, bricks, pervious cement, etc. If you are ...
Summer heat leaves garden soils dry and thirsty, but the refreshing, cooler, misty days of autumn are just right for planting ...
Residents can start to experience some fall-like conditions in Ohio, according to a news release from the Ohio State University Extension Office. It won't be long before trees really begin to change ...
Lilacs have a rich history in America’s home landscape.
Upcoming local workshops teach skills in keeping rainwater on your property, installing an efficient drip watering system and ...
Most rain gardens in the Flathead are at people's homes, but two new gardens were installed this summer at the Flathead County Fairgrounds and Habitat for Humanity.
This simple rainwise planting trick helps gardeners save time and resources while setting their gardens up for success.
4. Just as you transitioned them in spring, do the same for fall. Bring them into a sheltered place near your home or into a ...
Fall clean-up time has arrived gardening friends! Although we haven’t experienced frost yet, it’s likely that your garden and ...