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Gardeners in the Pee Dee region of South Carolina know that winter can be a productive time for growing certain vegetables ...
Spraying WD-40 into mole tunnels might not be the quick fix it seems. There's a more natural, low-risk method that many gardeners turn to instead.
Dive into the world of gardening with our video, "Beginner Gardening: Why Containers Are the Best Start." Perfect for novices, this informative guide explores the many advantages of starting your ...
Ohio State University Master Gardener Volunteers' Native Plant Sale will take place Saturday, Sept. 20 at the Waterman Learning Gardens.
It doesn't take a lot of space or special equipment to start a compost pile or bin at home. Composting benefits garden soil ...
Mulch plays a crucial role in suppressing weed growth, retaining moisture and moderating temperatures around tree and plant ...
Until three years ago, Annette Marr was a container-only flower girl. Annette Marr, here with daughters, Abigail, left, and Eva, said the book “Attracting Birds, Butterflies and Other Backyard ...
As you're enjoying summer's bounty, it's time to start planning your cool season veggie garden. August and September are the ideal months to seed fall and winter crops such as beets, cabbage, broccoli ...
Test your soil early in fall so you can amend it in time for a healthy spring garden. Use results to adjust pH, add compost, or apply fertilizer as needed. Also weed, remove dead plants, and plant ...
Many gardeners assume that the gardening season is over once the first frost hits. But in Idaho, that’s not always true. Whether you live in the mild Treasure Valley, the high deserts of eastern Idaho ...
When I was a kid, my friends and I spent long summer days outdoors, picking daisies, observing roly-poly (also known as pill) bugs, holding caterpillars and trying to catch fireflies (lightning bugs).