Winter in the South can be hard on plants. Fluctuating temperatures, sporadic freezes, and winter winds all take their toll ...
Tribune Happy New Year! My New Year’s wish is for nice, slow, soaking rainfalls to help our new plants establish and our established plants thrive. What’s your garden ...
Ahead, discover the highest-yielding fruits and vegetables that don't demand much from the gardener.
Three varieties of pea shoots, baby fennel, baby rainbow chard, baby Siberian kale, cutting celery, sorrel and dock bunched up together on a tray next to the usual selection of cut root and storage ...
Knowing when to start seeds indoors ensures your favorite flowers and veggies will be ready to plant outdoors when spring ...
Here’s your chance to get a head start this year in learning about gardening. The Arboretum at the University of Guelph is ...
The answer is to divide asparagus crowns when they get overcrowded. This can rejuvenate older crowns and produce new plants ...
The transformation of a tiny seed into a thriving plant is nothing short of miraculous. Indeed, Nature holds the secrets to ...
Seed catalogs, books and houseplants keep a gardener busy for the winter months. The seed catalogs are beginning to arrive, though not like they used to. More and more companies are doing away with ...
Here’s to a great growing year with just the right balance of sunshine and rain, and first of all the perfect number of ...