Generally, we are most active in the garden in the spring and early summer, but this is the time to do some planning.
With the end of summer and beginning of fall, gardeners’ thoughts turn to winterizing the garden. There is so much to do! Here are just a few of the many fall chores we need to be thinking about this ...
Here are eight jobs for the well-winter-prepped yard: Mulch acts like a blanket to keep the soil slightly warmer over winter, ...
Spring officially arrives this Thursday, and for many, it's the perfect time to start transforming your garden into a blooming masterpiece. It's time to say goodbye to winter and embrace the season ...
First, test your soil’s pH level. Each plant thrives best within a specific range, and nutrient absorption will be impaired if the reading falls outside that range. If warranted, amend the soil with ...
As summer draws to a close, it’s time to prepare for your garden’s harvest. Gathering herbs, flowers, fruits and vegetables is a lot easier when you have the right tools available. A harvesting basket ...
It was a green thumb gathering at the Duluth Depot for St. Louis County’s 2025 Spring Gardening Extravaganza. Speakers covered a wide range of topics, centered around the theme of “Better Gardens for ...
After a hot, dry summer — there was a drought in most parts of New England — we had a very early frost this year, Sept. 20. Not enough to kill our late potato vines, but enough to kill squash and ...