If you've noticed burrows, runways, or damage to your lawn – including the consumption of a variety of plants, such as ...
Spring, summer and fall bulbs do benefit from fertilization! The soil fertility and pH in your garden plays a role in determining the amount or if it is needed. While not absolutely necessary, ...
Rodents like mice, rats, voles, and squirrels can cause damage to gardens by chewing on plants, eating seeds, burrowing in ...
Spring is here and as my friend Kate says, “I’m itchy to play outside!” I won’t plant cold-sensitive veggies such as tomatoes ...
Turf research has demonstrated the most effective date for applying spring lawn fertilizer is around Memorial Day. By then, ...
According to Alan Buckingham, author of The Allotment Calendar, bare root fruit trees or bushes must be planted before the ...
Gardeners have been urged to spread mint around their gardens in March or April to eliminate one of their biggest nightmares.
If you’ve had trouble with crabgrass in recent years, early spring is the time to apply a granular crabgrass preventer to ...
Fascinating caves, an opera house and hot springs galore. The historic communities of Shoshone and Tecopa have much more to ...
Despite the frigid temperatures and white blankets we experienced in central Ohio, plants and insects are expected to survive.
Sea-level rise is threatening San Francisco’s shores. In February, the city began vegetating the sand dunes as part of its ...