As the winter season draws to a close, the last freeze and frost of the season are important milestones, especially for those ...
Despite the frigid temperatures and white blankets we experienced in central Ohio, plants and insects are expected to survive.
Two topics which seemed to be top of mind for many gardeners visiting the show related to whether or not this winter’s cold and snow have harmed landscape plants, and if cold temperatures will ...
The long, dreary winter is almost out of the way ... meaning it’s better than ever to get your fingers dirty and plant some seeds. February can be an exciting time to plant for those reasons ...
Garden catalogs provide a colorful respite from the dreary winter weather ... then you will be interested in the plants and color of the year for 2025. Although different organizations announce ...
Plants that aren’t protected by snow, especially evergreens, can become winter-burned. Exposed needles turn yellow or brown and fall off. Kozlowski said that in extreme cases, winter burn can ...
Planting of spring annuals can begin once soil temperatures at seeding depths are between 42 to 45 degrees F. While oats are ...