With spring just around the corner, you may want to start your seeds indoors. Here are some things you should know.
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 ...
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 ...
Every gardener was a first-time gardener at some point. Doing something for the first time can be exciting: A rich bounty of ...
Spring trees begin to bloom this issue. Trees are noble works of nature, and we are humbled by their greatness. While walking ...
We tapped the professionals to learn more about when you can get this year's garden started, with consideration to your local ...
With our outdoor plants now properly covered with a blanket of snow, it’s time to turn our attention to our houseplants and ...
The Potting Mix Method: If you want to root your money tree cutting in potting mix, fill a small pot with a seed-starting mix ...