As the vibrant colors of summer begin to fade, fall emerges as a golden opportunity for gardening enthusiasts to prepare ...
“Violas are a beautiful addition to your yard during the colder part of the year,” says Wilson, “Offering bright flowers that ...
What do you need to know now that it's fall and you want to get that garden going? Mark Gibbs has some advice.
Some perennials should be pruned in fall, while others benefit from waiting until spring. This guide provides insight into ...
You should check soil moisture of the newly planted tree at least once a week. Soil that is moist or damp to the touch is ...
Finally, fall is the time to plant cool-season edibles like broccoli, kale, lettuce, carrots, peas, cauliflower and more.
Clark says that the bulbs will do best in well-draining, rich, sandy loam soil, which will provide the right balance of ...
October is the time to prepare your garden for the upcoming holiday season. AgriLife Extension Gardening Guide shares tips and advice.
Crab apple trees (Malus spp.) are a delightful expansion to any garden, offering staggering spring blooms and little, ...
Wisconsin gardeners can plant spring-blooming bulbs when ground temperatures drop to around 50 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit or ...
Beth Conway, Master Gardener, shared her knowledge about growing a food forest on her property north of Mora. She and Gary ...
Mums, or chrysanthemums, are a universal signal of fall in the South. While their beauty and vibrant colors can add a lot to ...