As winter eases its way out and the first signs of green begin to emerge, it’s tempting to want to get a head start on every ...
As winter settles in and temperatures drop, many gardeners may feel the urge to put their tools away until warmer days return. However, the winter season offers a unique opportunity to set the stage ...
Just this weekend, the weather shifted from a sunny, 70-degree Saturday to a rainy, 40-degree Sunday.
Consistent cold temperatures in winter will keep most plants in dormancy, but when temperatures are mild and fluctuate, ...
Grab this list of 14 winter garden tasks, many of which you can do indoors, to make spring gardening easier and more productive. Winter doesn’t end the gardening season. Even if you aren’t growing ...
Is it spring yet? The short answer is yes. But some people don't feel spring has fully arrived until late March, or even April. You may consider the average last frost date as the beginning of spring.
This past week’s cold temperatures definitely got low enough to damage the tropical and subtropical plants that make up our ...
The creation of this article included the use of AI and was edited by human content creators. Read more on our AI policy here. Winter is actually the time to start planning your spring garden—no ...
Without cold stratification, many native perennial seeds simply won't germinate, resulting in a disappointing spring. But knowing the right method is key.
When it was on the warmer side and raining midweek, it was nice to see rain instead of snow. And these weather changes will certainly push lots of plants to break ground. In the front yard not far ...
Help! I have several fig trees and am not sure how to prune them. The bushy tree you see has over time become a shrub/bush ...