A survival garden is filled with crops that are nutrient-dense and can be preserved for future use, including potatoes, ...
As plants shift from showy to snowy, there are still plenty of garden tasks to keep you busy, including celebrating your ...
October turns sharply colder and gardeners feel it first. Tender crops stall. Leaves droop. Pots chill fast by dawn. Across Britain, the season is ...
The winter season is the perfect time for crops like palak, methi, sarson, and so on. But can you do anything to save the harvest in extreme weather conditions? Here are some tips to prepare your ...
Q. As the days shorten and autumn creeps into our Georgia gardens, I know it’s time to start “putting things to bed” for ...
As the air cools and the humidity finally dips, I and many East Texas gardeners start to feel that itch to get outside and “clean up.” Fall is, without question, one of the best seasons to reset your ...
Frost: Some have got it, some have not. As soon as we get a hard frost in the garden, it’s time to dig and store the dahlias, tender geraniums, cannas, etc., that need to come in out of the cold. I ...
It's been an unseasonably warm start to autumn, but colder temperatures are on their way. Leaves are beginning to fall, but should you really bag them up for collection after jumping through your leaf ...
It is always a joy to garden in the spring with the promise of fresh produce for our family. Asparagus is the harbinger of the year as our family eagerly watches for the first shoots to appear in ...
SANDOWN — Get your perennials and evergreens winter-ready and give your tools some TLC! Join the Sandown Garden Club for “Putting the Garden to Bed” with Advanced Master Gardener volunteer Ron Trexler ...
Though gardening can be a great solo activity, it's always nice to have a little helper, especially in the form of an adorable cat. And it is especially exciting for that kitty to be a part of tomato ...