Plant more natives, grow something new and keep a gardening journal are a few of the tips Sonoma County Master Gardeners off ...
What the Romans called “the new sun” has risen. The seed catalogs are arriving and while the wood stove’s fire struggles ...
A group of farmers in Chile, called "seed guardians", are working to preserve and distribute crop varieties that have cultural or biodiversity significance and may be in danger of disappearing. Others ...
This week's column tackles questions about what to do with poinsettias after Christmas, mulching and sowing seeds in winter.
Winter is here, the garden is asleep, and with the quiet calm, and there is a chance to assess your garden before the arrival of spring.
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about how to grow large onions and how to successfully use insecticidal soap.
This month’s view is from our farmhouse. The weather has been crazy lately. Last week, all our animals were still eating grass in the pastures. This week, there are two ...
This Saturday will be the last Pontotoc Farmers Market of 2024! After Saturday, we plan to take a break until late winter ...
Seed catalogs are out, and it’s time to select spring garden plants, with tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, beans and squash being the popular choices. These are all grown as annuals, plants that grow for ...
Whether you are a seasoned or novice gardener, planning next year’s garden can be exciting but a little overwhelming at times ...
Learn how to start seeds indoors to save money and prepare for spring planting with these practical gardening tips.
Morning glories and bamboo are often considered nuisance plants. But according to columnist Joyce Bupp, one person's garden ...