Green thumbs, it's never too soon to begin your garden as long as you safely do it indoors. Check out these tips and tricks ...
Tender bulbs: Dig up bulbs from cold-sensitive perennials, including dahlias, gladiolus, begonias, and cannas. Store the bulbs indoors in a dry place for the winter then replant in the spring.
As the weather warmed up during the first two weeks of March, officials from local garden centers welcomed an influx of customers — from landscapers to weekend warriors — looking to jump-start their ...
As most home gardeners’ thoughts begin to turn to spring planting during these cold winter days, there are a few things we can do to prepare for the coming gardening season. First on the list should ...
GROW A HEALTHY GARDEN: If you’re planting bulbs, consider adding bulb fertilizer or bone meal to encourage strong root growth. (National Garden Bureau) “And all the lives we ever lived and all the ...
Seven key January gardening jobs that are guaranteed to set your garden up for a strong season ahead, all recommended by a ...
There’s still have a lot of winter left but the warmer temperatures already have some dreaming of spring. Even though it’s ...
Despite the seduction of sultry autumn days, this is not the time to slack off in the garden. To survive the rigors of winter, plants may go dormant, but during the active growth period of spring and ...
There’s something satisfying about getting your hands dirty in the garden, especially when you know it will pay off next spring. If you’ve ever looked out at your garden beds after summer and wondered ...
Spring-like weather might have you ready to jump into the garden, but experts say its too early for most planting. New England weather can turn on a dime and late frost can be devastating if you plant ...