Planning for spring annual forages can also mean looking for ways to secure possible discounts, Jerry Volesky writes.
If the ground is suitable for outdoor sowing (not frozen or waterlogged) and you live in a mild area, you could try sowing vegetables such as broad beans, cabbages, carrots and parsnips under cloches, ...
Your container-grown violas and pansies may have been sulking over winter, but if you deadhead them now, they should come ...
Later, prune roses, Group Two and Three clematis, wisteria, and summer-flowering shrubs such as buddleia and Hydrangea ...
When choosing plants for your containers that you intend to stay there over the winter, select plants that are zoned for two hardiness zones colder than your region to ensure they will survive in pots ...
Fleming is one of the founders of the Worcester Native Plant Initiative hosting a workshop Jan. 24 at the Unitarian ...
Scientists have developed a powerful new microscope that reveals, for the first time, how plants store a 'memory' of winter ...
Weekend Gardener Valle Novak explores adaptable spring planting approaches that blend beauty, accessibility, and practical ...
Think winter is too early to start sowing vegetable and herb seeds outdoors? Not for all of them! While heat-loving crops ...
A forgotten household item is quietly transforming how gardeners fight unpredictable frost. As climate extremes disrupt ...
Cornus, or dogwood, is another brilliant option if you’re wondering what hardwood cuttings to take in January. The ...
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