Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new community resource dedicated to biodiversity, pollinator support, and resilient home landscapes launches this winter with ...
Winter is the best time to prune roses, but in our climate there’s no need for drastic cuts — trimming back one-third to one-half is enough. Photo courtesy Getty Images. Do you have a gardening ...
PARMA, Ohio -- After one look outside, it’s time to think spring. That’s exactly what West Creek Conservancy is once again promoting through its offering of free seed packets for residents to ...
This week's garden column includes advice on starting seeds indoors and for when a shrub unexpectedly begins struggling.
Freezing temperatures at night and warmer daytime temperatures cause frost heaving. To prevent frost heaving, improve drainage, grow deep-rooted plants, and mulch around them. Monitor plants for frost ...
Learn the best seed-starting methods and tips for a great way to save money and ensure that your plants are grown organically. Get ready to grow your own garden from scratch! However, it can be a ...
New year plant hunt shows rising temperatures are shifting natural cycles of wildflowers such as daisies Daisies and dandelions are among hundreds of native plant species blooming in the UK, in what ...
Get the most perks out of seedling heat mats with these simple tips. Use a high-quality seedling heat mat for seeds that need warm soil to germinate. Leave the heat mat on around the clock and monitor ...
Beth Fleming, who teaches others the techniques of growing a winter greenhouse for native plants, has dozens of milk jugs in her yard that she uses for the process. They currently contain native plant ...
A community in Springfield is removing invasive trees and vines, and planting native trees, shrubs and wildflowers in their common area. Not only does it create a pleasant natural space, it also helps ...
This is the second video in a 5 part series on seed saving for fruit and vegetable plants. In this episode (Ep2) I explain how I save the category I call "Wet Seeds" from our food garden to grow more ...