Your kitchen scraps can help nourish the soil in your garden. Learn 3 methods of composting and how to use kitchen scraps to ...
Gardeners are flocking to climate-resilient native plants as concerns about extreme heat, flooding and pollinators grow.
While many spring-blooming plants go in the ground as seeds or bulbs in fall, you can transplant many potted perennials as late as June for blooms all summer.
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Gardeners urged to add this essential feed before the end of May – or risk weak blooms all summer
Across the UK, gardeners are being urged to add one essential feed to tired soil before May ends. This small late-spring step ...
With the last frost date traditionally marked May 15, it’s time for you to start hardening off your flowers for installing in your garden.
Chaos gardening is a growing social media trend that encourages gardeners to relinquish control, scatter assorted seeds, step back, and see what happens. Instead of carefully spacing plants and ...
Over the years, I’ve shared countless springs and summers with purslane, the so-called weed. Maybe you’ve spotted it too — one of my clients had so many purslane plants, their garden looked like a ...
You can get a surprisingly high yield from a small space, even a windowsill or balcony, if you plant it right. One way to ...
Vines are naturally aggressive and competitive, but adapt to home gardens, with maintenance that accommodates their distinct ...
Joanne Graham of the Le Roy Historical stood in the herb garden behind Le Roy House on Thursday morning and everywhere she ...
We got enough rain in early May to increase the level of Edward’s Aquifer by 10 feet, which leaves us with another 30 feet to ...
To make best use of any water you have in drought, you should wet the soil just where the roots are. Roots reach different ...
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