Cool-season crops like cabbage, broccoli, lettuce, onions, carrots, radishes, pansies, and diathus can be planted. (They can ...
A well-thought-out location can make a big difference in how your plants handle winter. Consider placing your garden where it ...
NDSU Extension horticulture agent Emily How of Ward County reveals what the most asked gardening question of 2024 was for ...
North Carolina is experiencing climate change: warmer temperatures (especially at night), more frequent extreme rainfall and a rise in sea level, scientists have found. Farmers and gardeners must ...
By Sarina Rattler For the Salisbury Post As winter lingers, you may find yourself looking ahead to spring or summer. I certainly am. Dreaming of a beach vacation makes the winter doldrums pass by just ...
Itching to establish new some trees in your yard? Choosing a beginner-friendly species that will do well in your specific ...
"As the days get shorter in the fall and temperatures begin to cool, plants begin to prepare themselves for winter by hardening themselves." ...
That’s where knowing your plant hardiness zone comes in. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has devised a plant hardiness map that divides the country into 13 planting zones based on ...
Garden lovers might want to take a few steps to protect their plants as much as they can against the cold air that is coming ...
Learn how to grow and care for DownHome Harvest® 'Navaho' Thornless Blackberry, a thornless blackberry that grows upright.
The hardiness map provided by the USDA ( is based on the minimum low temperatures an area usually experiences. You simply input your zip code in the search box to ...
Julia Van Soelen Kim shares advice for gardeners concerned about how ash from the Palisades and Eaton fires might impact ...