The answer is pretty simple: Keep plants growing in it. Plants that germinate in the late summer, sending their roots deep into the soil, will provide a place for water to go. This also provides for ...
Raspberries are a fantastic fruit to eat with numerous health benefits - but a little-known soil hack also means they are very helpful in the garden ...
Even young trees and shrubs can fall victim - rodents such as voles and rabbits may chew on their bark. Ensure you wrap them ...
With spring just around the corner, you may want to start your seeds indoors. Here are some things you should know.
But what about what kind of water to use? If you aren’t sure how to keep your plant baby in optimal health, it turns out that ...
Whether you create a stacked-rock spiral or a basic cedar square, a raised bed can be a great way to expand your gardening options. And planning for this project makes a great winter pastime, too.
By Felder Rushing Gardening Columnist Winter weather’s effects on the garden getting to you? Not this jaded horticulturist, ...
Sloped yards typically suffer from erosion. Learn how to control erosion naturally by planting this evergreen ground cover along your sloped yard.
Even though February might not scream gardening season, it’s the perfect time to prepare your spring garden for a vibrant ...
Recently, I’ve been seeing advice on Facebook about adding banana peels to your soil for potassium. Bananas and their peels ...
Tubers and alliums often get short shrift as the least sexy veg, but master gardener Callie Works-Leary says they deserve top ...
In this month's "Cultivating Success in the Farm & Garden" column, the Hubbard County U of M Extension educator shares how to ...