by Matt Gibson Though winter is not the most active time for gardeners, that doesn’t mean that there is nothing to do. In fact, a serious gardener puts the winter to use in multiple ways which will pay dividends throughout the year. Winter gardening tasks are not just busy … [Read more...]
A Beginner’s Guide to Organic Gardening
The average homeowner may use dozens of potentially harmful chemicals in the garden to treat pests and diseases and to fertilize plants. However, there is a growing awareness that many of the chemicals we use in our yards over the long run may negatively affect the health of our … [Read more...]
How to Store Plants in the Winter
By Erin Marissa Russell Gardeners who know how to store plants in the winter don’t have to start all over again when springtime comes around. Read on to learn when to put your plants up for the winter and how to do it so that they last all year round. … [Read more...]
Gardening in November: Common Questions and Answers
by Matt Gibson For the vast majority of gardeners, November marks the end of the growing season. At this point in the year, gardening tasks have slowed to a crawl. Sure, there are probably a few crops left to harvest, and possibly a couple of potted plants that are still on … [Read more...]
Hardening Off Plants: Common Reader Questions and Answers
by Erin Marissa Russell Wondering what cold acclimation is all about, and when, why, and how to follow the hardening off process? As a gardener, you don’t want to see your precious plants die shortly after they arrive from an online order or once they’ve grown from seeds into … [Read more...]
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