The snows have been heavy this winter. It even snowed in Florida. As winter drags on with snow piled up more than knee-deep ...
Learn More › With the ground still covered in snow in many places, it’s easy to think that there’s nothing to do in the garden in winter. But there’s actually a lot of important winter ...
After months of cold, the arrival of warmer days signals the long-awaited transition to spring. For garden enthusiasts, this change in seasons brings both ...
Despite the frigid temperatures and white blankets we experienced in central Ohio, plants and insects are expected to survive.
As the winter season draws to a close, the last freeze and frost of the season are important milestones, especially for those ...
As the days begin to warm up, many in NEPA are looking forward to gardening season, but local garden center owners urge ...
Later winter and early spring are good times to start working on your garden's soil health to make sure your garden gets off ...
As a perennial, mint dies back to the ground each winter and reemerges in spring. A single mint plant can live for up to five years, but the plant is easily divided, so it can provide a continuous ...
Every winter Mother would set up a three-tiered green bleacher in front of the picture window in our tiny living room and ...