The old adage is that “if it blooms in the late summer or fall, you dig and divide it in late winter or very early spring.” ...
DANVILLE — Just because you don't see fruit growing in the winter, that doesn't mean work stops around the orchard. Calvin ...
In terms of what’s set to be on trend in 2026, gardens are becoming more fluid, flexible and multi-purpose. Inspired by emerging RHS trends, we’re likely to see a rise in indoor-outdoor planting: ...
Apply a pre-emergent herbicide to prevent crabgrass and other weeds from appearing. Once the weather becomes warmer and grass ...
Key Points Starting seeds in February creates robust seedlings to plant out when the weather has warmed.Cool-season greens, ...
Bitter cold is forecast again for the weekend with possible windchills below zero, prompting farmers to take steps to protect their strawberry plants from the damaging temperatures. "Just as cold, if ...
The winter season is one of those down times for gardeners. Snow is on the ground, but it is too early to start seeds indoors ...
At Amber Brooke Farms on Wednesday, workers were on the property to ensure the sprinklers ran throughout the night and into ...
Even small spaces have big potential when it comes to gardening. Grow berries in containers on your patio or balcony for ...
If you don't want to hang around for a late harvest, these fruits and vegetables are ideal for growing early and getting a late-winter head start this season.
Among these cold-tolerant hydrangeas are varieties with pinky-red and green blooms, while others are resistant to those pesky deer and rabbits in your yard.
Question: We want to try growing tomatoes from seeds we see at garden centers. When do we sow the seeds and do we plant them in the ground or in containers? Answer: Start your tomato seeds to grow ...