Most winter annual weeds will germinate in late fall, grow during the winter months, and reach a reproductive stage in the early spring. Then they become more problematic, and then senescence, or die ...
Each year, a variety of establishments attempt to make news by predicting annual garden trends. I’m conflicted over these reports because, on the one hand, they are fun ways to ...
Some plants are meant to be left in the ground through the winter, and now that it's February and the ground outside is as hard as week-old peanut brittle, it's a little late to be planting.