It’s the new year, and it’s already time to think about spring. One of your first tasks is starting seeds for cold-tolerant, ...
Believe it or not, but you can plant vegetables, like carrots and potatoes, in the depths of winter. Here's how to get a head ...
January planting means you'll harvest fresh vegetables weeks or even months ahead of gardeners who wait until spring.
If the ground is suitable for outdoor sowing (not frozen or waterlogged) and you live in a mild area, you could try sowing ...
Spring is whispering around the corner, and your raised beds should be bursting with promise. Yet, despite all your planning ...
Raise your pots off the ground to help them survive winter. Elevating pots just an inch or two lets water drain better, which ...
Your container-grown violas and pansies may have been sulking over winter, but if you deadhead them now, they should come ...
The most important lesson seeds can teach us is a sense of timing. Weather is fickle, and if you are planning for an early ...
As spring beckons, February offers gardeners a crucial window to get ahead, laying groundwork for a flourishing season. With ...
Cornus, or dogwood, is another brilliant option if you’re wondering what hardwood cuttings to take in January. The ...
Your container-grown violas and pansies may have been sulking over winter, but if you deadhead them now, they should come ...
When most home gardeners are pining for spring, you're getting ready to make things bloom. These 11 flowers are perfect to ...