As winter eases its way out and the first signs of green begin to emerge, it’s tempting to want to get a head start on every ...
We spoke with lawn and garden experts to help us understand when it’s too early to tackle yard work (even with a hint of spring around the corner!), what can happen if you start your garden clean-up ...
Discover 5 mistakes to avoid in false spring, according to gardening experts. Don't let the warm spell trick you into thinking it's time to get gardening.
The first green that pushes through cold soil rarely belongs to roses or tomatoes. It belongs to weeds that wake up before almost anything else, staking their claim while frost still bites the air.
You don't always have to wait for too long for a fruit harvest. You can plant these fast-growing trees in early spring for a ...
Is early spring the right time to dethatch your lawn? Here’s a guide to understanding thatch, timing, and how to protect your ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Gardeners might regard their January garden as dormant and less than enjoyable. Many of their plants are “asleep” and preparing for future growth and blooms.
The early blooms of spring tell you the coldest days of the year are behind you and the warmth of the new season has arrived. Look for these early spring flowers as a signal to get your garden started ...
Is it spring yet? The short answer is yes. But some people don't feel spring has fully arrived until late March, or even April. You may consider the average last frost date as the beginning of spring.
Cool season vegetables, such as spinach and radishes, are ideal for direct seeding in March. Gardeners should ensure their garden beds are prepped in late fall or during warmer winter days. Container ...