Growing your own peaches is easier than it seems.
A pair of pruning shears in March can decide the fate of an entire summer harvest. One careless cut can remove future fruit, weaken a plant, or push growth in the wrong direction long before warm ...
Pruning is a necessary task when you’re gardening, but did you know there’s a right and wrong way to do it? It’s not as simple as just hacking away at pieces of your plants and hoping for the best. In ...
What’s the hardest thing, psychologically, for normally reasonable gardeners to do? For decades I have extolled folks to ...
A step-by-step guide to cultivating delicious figs at home.
Another big no-no this early is cleaning up leaves and trampling through your garden once the snow melts. For one thing, many of the dormant insects are still resting. If you start throwing away ...
Homegrown fruit from the best fruit plants are crammed with goodness, have a low carbon footprint and taste delicious ...
Dwarf fig trees are a perfect choice for indoor gardening, providing lush greenery and the possibility of homegrown fruit ...
Sow these 7 flowers in March for a blooming spring garden.
Get Neil Sperry's tips to save azaleas, prune a potted Meyer lemon, pick better fertilizer and steer clear of invasive pears.
If your neighbor's branches are protruding onto your side of the fence, is it legal to cut them? Here's what Oregon law says.
From flowers to vegetables, experts share 5 plants to grow outdoors before the end of March, for beautiful blooms and tasty crops in the months to come.