Mulching is always important as part of any fall gardening checklist, especially if you have newly-planted trees or shrubs.
Whether or not growing your own produce can actually save you a few dollars depends on many factors. Read these expert tips ...
Different zones call for different care. Whether you need to start winterizing early in Zone 2, or can enjoy a fall garden in ...
While preparing your garden for winter, it’s a good time to reflect on what worked well this year and what you might improve upon next year for a more successful and enjoyable gardening experience.
Mow light layers of leaves into the lawn. For heavier leaf layers that threaten to mat down the lawn or evergreen ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! Cool and crisp fall weather is here. What a slide in temperatures from 82 ...
As you're prepping your garden for its winter slumber (or even introducing new plants for a winter vegetable garden), you ...
Florimulch or Enviromulch or a high quality dyed mulch are my top choices for mulching your gardens. They are an easy way to ...
Proper mulching is one of the most beneficial practices you can provide for your trees and large shrubs, but selecting the right type of mulch makes all the difference. Organic mulches such as ...
3. Vegetables: Beet, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, celery, collards, kohlrabi, lettuce, mustard, onion, peas, potato, radicchio, radish ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – At this point in the year, you might be feeling like it was a long summer. You’ve been gardening and it’s been a lot of work, but now it’s time to close out the season. Before ...
Pollinator bed in a P-Patch garden in Seattle, Washington. Article and photos (unless noted) by Peg Smith Walking around the garden the familiar mantra of ‘I tried but it died’ ran through my head and ...