Sowing seeds, feeding, mulching and pruning are high on the agenda in February – it's a prime time to prepare the garden for ...
Here's how to grow your own fruit without a garden. Dates are a wonderful fruit that's both nutritious and delicious. These ...
Hoping to grow juicy lemons, plump pears, or crisp apples in your backyard? Our master gardener warns you to be wary of this ...
Once the current rain has subsided, and the ground has had a bit of time to dry out, planting fruit trees may be on the to-do ...
Tropical trees like plumeria do not thrive in most parts of the United States because they require hot and humid conditions. However, anyone who wants to enjoy their fragrant blossoms can successfully ...
Even though we still have time before being out in the garden with the warm sun on our backs, there are plenty of ...
The Charleston Parks Conservancy removed 33 bald cypress trees from the Beaufain Street side of Colonial Lake Park in ...
This year the Linn County Master Gardeners Winter Gardening Fair 2025 set for Feb. 15 will include everything you’ve come to ...
Bare root plants are a great way to get less common plants that may be only available through catalog sources and can be real bargains if purchased by the bag locally. However, receiving bare root ...
This is the time of year to transplant and get those early crops such as lettuce, radishes, kohlrabi and cabbages in the garden. Holly Gregor’s third-grade class at St. Anastasia Catholic ...
Nut trees make great additions to your yard - and your kitchen - but which are worth growing, and which should you avoid? Let ...