The dormant season is a great time to sow flower seeds, establish trees and shrubs, and get started on the vegetable garden.
It's true! Vegetables do grow in my lawn especially during winter when the grass doesn't grow as fast. This video explains how I make use of self-seeding vegetables that pop up through my lawn. Thanks ...
HGTV designer Erin Napier doesn't let winter stop her from working in her garden. There are plenty of ways to keep your green ...
It may be cold outside, but you can get a head start on your garden by winter sowing seeds. Come spring, you'll reap the rewards with superb blooms and veggies.
Winter in Eugene brings unique challenges and opportunities for gardeners and farmers. As the days grow shorter and ...
Daydreaming of summer harvests? If you're looking for nutritious, frost-hardy plants to fill your garden through winter, ...
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By Bruce Spangenberg Even though we are in bitter cold of Wisconsin winter, it is not too early for planning ahead to the ...
As the weather begins to warm, your seedlings will start to emerge. When small specs of green start to peer out of the soil, ...
• Generally, most pruning of trees and shrubs is best done in late winter. Spring-blooming shrubs should be pruned after ...
Whether a vegetable garden, a flower garden or a combination of both, January is the time to make plans, according to ...
Winter offers a variety of nutrient-rich vegetables like spinach, cauliflower, carrots, radish, turnips, and green peas, which can be cooked without tomatoes. Creative recipes use yoghurt ...