If you are trying to cultivate a green thumb, there are a lot of things to learn. There are a number of pitfalls you can ...
College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, National Academy of Agriculture Green Development, Key Laboratory of Plant-Soil Interactions of MOE, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, ...
Every gardener who grew up watching a grandmother pull a warm tomato off the vine in July knows what a real tomato tastes ...
Tomatoes don’t tolerate cold well. Here’s how to tell if it’s too early to plant—and why soil temperature matters more than ...
April in Beaufort County feels like the starting gun. Soil warms, transplants arrive, seedlings stretch, and gardeners begin ...
Banana peels can ease transplant shock for roses, shrubs and pots when used carefully. Learn safer, zero‑waste ways to turn ...
Some mulches are better at blocking weeds, some are more attractive, and some contain organic matter that breaks down to ...
Raised beds should be no wider than 4 feet across to make it easier to work in them without standing on the soil. If you must ...
It’s a familiar story: you walk into a garden center and are immediately captivated by a perfect, lush plant. Whether it’s ...
March 20 marked the first day of spring, but with the fluctuations in temperature, some days haven’t felt very spring-like. I was curious about what the soil temperature was, so I went out this ...
Binetti will be leading a free class on “Color Pops and Top Performers in your Garden” on April 11 at Windmill Gardens, ...
The yo-yo weather trend continues, but spring is slowly taking hold. I have been watching extended forecast, and the chance for another hard freeze is slim. However, that does not mean you should rush ...