Many people view spring as a season of rejuvenation. That renewal may be somewhat metaphorical for human beings, but it’s literal for lawns and gardens that begin to grow anew as temperatures rise and ...
Don’t let bad soil stop you from planting an edible garden. The solution? Raised garden beds. An effective and easy solution for less-than-ideal soil conditions, raised beds increase yield and reduce ...
Have you ever wondered how to grow rhubarb? Delicious in a cake, compote, or crumble with custard, the elegant pink and green stems tend to be one of the earliest harvests of the year. Add a forcing ...
Fertilization of gardens and landscapes typically begins in April after soils have warmed. With fertilization, one size (or ...
Landscaping is more than just an aesthetic choice—it plays a vital role in environmental sustainability. A well-designed ...
As we creep toward spring, many gardeners begin to get the urge to get out in the garden. Seed starting and garden planning activities are well under way. One gardening technique that many gardeners ...
You can have a beautiful, productive garden while working with nature to manage insect pests. As you incorporate various ...
Only collect washed-up seaweed, never cut living seaweed, and give it a rinse with your garden hose once you’re home. Add ...
Since moving to a cottage with a 1.5 acre plot in the Rhins of Galloway, Sonja and Jim Brodie haven’t bought any vegetables ...
Despite his deep farming roots, Quinn wasn’t “born organic” or formally trained in human nutrition. His journey toward ...
What kinds of fertilizers are best for your lawn and garden? Are organic or synthetic fertilizers the better option? Get the ...