What better way to spend a cold February day than to look at flowers and dream of summer gardens. Well, it’s that time again! The Wheaton Garden Club’s annual plant sale has begun. The ...
3. Vegetables: Plant through mid-month; beets, broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, celery, collards, endive, kohlrabi, lettuce, mustard, peas, potatoes, radishes, Swiss ...
"Plants are a worthy option, and they don't have to be your typical water lilies. Hydroponic plants work, as do the cheaper common grass plants. Bromeliads are a frog's natural place to hang out, but ...
After January's freezes, frosts and even snow, here's what you should do in your garden, including what to plant.
Feeding fruit and nut trees is a priority this month. Spread three mugsful of 20.10.10 fertiliser around the root area of the ...
If you have a new home, make sure you have your layer of topsoil over the entire yard. Grass can grow in a lot of places with ...
This is sometimes referred to as double dormancy. Seeds with morpho-physiological dormancy require both warm and cold conditions (oftentimes extended periods of both) and can take longer than one ...
This new growth can be easily damaged by future cold snaps. You should also wait to fertilize until plants are actively growing because this can also “wake up” your plants too early and extra ...
A languid, loving portrait of Black farmers in the South, “Seeds” is a mixture of celebration and lament. Family farming has been endangered, but for African American farmers, the land ...
February is now underway which means Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and a classic gift for your significant other usually involves flowers and a box of chocolates. But if you’re ...