I used to take the soil in my yard for granted. The plants were the backbone of a garden, right? Wrong! I’ve learned that the ...
"This column features an upcoming program of the Santa Cruz County Chapter of the California Native Plant Society," writes ...
Wind, higher temperatures and sunshine are great indicators that the summer season is on its way. Summer’s drier soils mean ...
If you've been learning how to get your garden ready for winter, you're probably familiar with the benefits of covering ...
As the crisp days of fall approach, one of the most elegant shrubs for East Texas gardens begins its showy display: the ...
A good size for efficient composting is a pile/bin that is between three to five cubic feet. This allows good heating of the ...
Nothing screams autumn quite like seeing orange, red, and yellow leaves falling from the sky ... It’s worth noting that autumn leaves can also make the best mulch for vegetable gardens if you’re savvy ...
If you have gardening questions, contact a Master Gardener Extension Volunteer at the UGA Cooperative Extension Carroll ...
This is the time of year when snowbirds and tourists return to the island. Everyone is busy cleaning the last of the summer ...
Some weeds that crop up in your garden can be sneaky. One such weed is broadleaf, so here's how to identify it -- and steps ...
I felt triumphant snipping healthy, intact kale with a sharp gardening tool and twisting off scrumptious orange and red grape ...
Most gardeners associate the fall season with leaf blowing, removing the garden debris and getting ready for winter. However, ...