Fall is a great time to improve your soil for next year’s garden. Many of the resources needed are readily available and many ...
From mitigating soil compaction and reducing erosion, to adding nutrients to soil and suppressing weeds, there are many ...
The question I receive most frequently from vegetable gardeners: How much fertilizer should I apply? The second most frequently asked question: How can I get better vegetable yields in my garden? Both ...
Just like your spring and summer mulching helped keep moisture in the soil, your fall and winter mulch accomplishes the same task.
While many veggies thrive in the hot summer months, there are plenty that prefer the cooler temps of the fall. This one ...
Looking after your soil’s health is the most important task a gardener can have. Your soil is what feeds and waters your plants. Winter is a good time to start planning ways to improve your soil.
A black metal shovel is partially covered by soil. - rsooll/Shutterstock I know someone who said the main reason she doesn't enjoy gardening is because she "doesn't like to get dirty." Well, friends, ...
(WGHP) — It may be spring, but we’re still having some chilly mornings. Gardeners know they need to protect those tender plants from the cold. They also know plants need plenty of sunlight and water.
A fall gardening and soil health program will be held at the Bedford Garden Park Community Garden. The program will begin at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 23, at the Bedford Garden Park, 416 H St.
Tilling has both benefits and drawbacks when it comes to your soil. So should you till or not when preparing and maintaining your garden? That decision depends on several factors, and no one answer ...
Adding soil you buy from your local garden center can be good for your plants but not all bags are the same. Have you ever stood in front of the bagged soil products displayed at your local nursery ...