Key Takeaways Use winter to plan your garden so spring planting is organized and successful.Know your USDA hardiness zone and last frost date to time planting correctly.Choose plants based on ...
Ever looked at your yard or balcony and wished it was bursting with life? Starting a garden can feel out of reach when you’re short on cash or time, but you can absolutely build a lush little oasis ...
After a dreary winter, the sight of sprouting plants and budding flowers is a feast for the eyes. You can add to the beauty or grow your own produce by starting a garden. Whether you prefer a yard ...
A garden journal is a useful tool to organize planning, track chores and supplies and celebrate successes.
Spring will be here before you know it, and many people are hard at work planning their spring garden. Last year, our neighbor gifted us with some raised beds, and we weren't sure where to put them.
This winter reminds me of the winter of 1991. There was almost no rain all winter. But then, on the vernal equinox, the skies opened and it rained for days. By the rain-year’s end, we had received ...
January is traditionally a month for fresh starts and resolutions, many of which center around self-care. And if you’ve spent any time watching television or scrolling social media this month, you’ve ...
Fretting about rising grocery prices has become a national pastime, as people scramble to find ways to shop without breaking the bank. As a result, social media is packed with posts from people ...
Raised garden beds are an easy way to grow vegetables. Dump good soil in a frame on the ground and plant. But gardening educator Melissa Mundt says if you want a successful summer garden in Tucson, ...
WASHINGTON — Whether you're looking to plant vegetables in a garden or a pot this year, Colin Kuhn, the General Manager at American Plant in Bethesda says it's not too late to start from seeds. "It's ...