Gardening in cold climates presents unique challenges, but companion planting offers innovative solutions to keep your garden thriving even when temperatures drop. As an avid gardener, I'm thrilled to ...
December might feel like the end of the gardening season, but it’s actually a pivotal time to prepare your garden soil for a vibrant and productive spring. Proper soil care during the winter months ...
No matter how small your garden is, it can play an important role in absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and ...
Here's what to do with the seedling now that it has sprouted from the acorn, plus what to know about sawfly and bur oak.
Virtual fencing has the potential to increase operating efficiency and create positive impacts on landscape for Jeff and Alex ...
Just before Thanksgiving, my sister was cutting some fresh herbs from her garden for Thanksgiving. Her small, south facing ...
Chris Greenaway, farm manager at Garnstone Farms in Herefordshire is advising farmers to make the most of the Sustainable ...
One of the oldest and most time-tested methods of improving your flower and vegetable garden soil is to sow “cover crops.” Be it legumes, rye or vetch, a cover crop sown now will keep bare soil in ...
I used to take the soil in my yard for granted. The plants were the backbone of a garden, right? Wrong! I’ve learned that the ...
Perennial ryegrass is a commonly used cool-season grass, but it invites a host of problems to your lawn. Try seeding these ...
Sow herb seeds such as dill, chives, basil ‘Sweet Green’, and mint indoors on your windowsill to use over the winter months. Be sure to allow the strongest seedlings to mature for planting in ...
Less than 2 percent of Americans feed the rest of us, about 168 people total. Over 97 percent of farms in America are family ...