Cool month is ideal for adding bare root deciduous fruit trees, vines, roses and shrubs — and harvesting citrus ...
Winter might feel like downtime, but it’s the ideal season to tackle a few key garden tasks. Do these now and shave days off ...
The beginning of the new year is a great time to take stock of how well your garden grew last year and make plans for the ...
Keep a garden journal. Consult your journal in the winter, so you can better plan for the growing season. Central/Eastern ...
Perhaps the best way to confront the swiftly changing landscape is to swallow hard, and then move forward with a fresh ...
With the cold weather and shorter days, gardening in January can be a challenge. Watch weather reports and protect your plants from frost and other weather conditions. Cover them when necessary ...
Winter is the perfect time to prepare raised garden beds for spring planting. Learn what to do in winter to have richer soil and fewer pests in raised garden beds.
From frothy seedheads to swaying stems to spikey clumps of foliage, ornamental grasses offer loads of winter interest. Call on large upright grasses, such as the native big bluestem, as well as ...
Now is the time to start planning your garden beds for next year. Look through catalogs, create a garden schedule or spend ...
Winter’s chill may have gripped your garden, but don’t let frost slow you down. January is a secret powerhouse month for ...
The last month of the year is upon us. Some parts of the state have had a hard freeze, while a good portion have only had a light freeze, so many plants are not yet fully dormant. The mild weather we ...