Winter has a way of changing how your yard looks — all the flowers from spring and summer are mostly gone for the season, and most of the trees are bare too. This botanical rest period can pose a ...
Chill: water less in winter; let soil dry deeper to prevent root rot and fungus. Move plants nearer light or add grow lights; winter dimness causes leggy, pale growth. Skip winter feeding, raise ...
Herb gardens have been a key part of human development, whether it be a means of seasoning food, developing scents, or repelling insects. Luckily, most herbs will grow perfectly well in a container, ...
Winter's chill makes food scarce for robins, forcing dietary shifts. Gardeners can help by offering fruits like apples and pears, and mealworms, mimicking their natural insect diet. Providing these ...
Farmers who want to maximize their profits and productivity come spring would do well to add winter sowing to their routine. This seed-starting method is great for hardy annuals and perennials that ...