Lawn care is typically minimal in winter while the grass is dormant - but this clever technique makes the most of the cold ...
Missed your fall seeding window? Learn how winter seeding just before a big snow can jump-start spring growth and help you ...
Plenty of moisture: Seeds and seedlings need moist soil to survive. With dormant grass seeding, the seeds are able to take ...
Beneficial rains have brought much-needed moisture to the Kansas wheat crop. However, the moisture can also trigger winter ...
Generally, we are most active in the garden in the spring and early summer, but this is the time to do some planning.
November in the South is marked by mild days and cool nights—perfect weather for plants to set down roots. Discover which ...
Fall might seem like a time to wind down in the garden, but tackling a few tasks now can make spring much easier ...
Get advice on Virginia buttonweed and knotweed control, shade alternatives to St. Augustine, oak bark issues and willow borer damage.
The People’s Tree,” as it’s known, is Nevada’s tree this winter. The U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree will be coming from that ...
Starting seeds indoors before spring gives you a head start on the growing season and increases your chances of a healthy, ...
Ever had trouble getting seeds to germinate in the garden in the spring? If so, it’s time to do some research to see if your seeds need to be cold stratified before you plant them. Cold stratification ...
Growers using home-saved spring beans are advised to test seed ahead of planting, to avoid poor germination and crop health issues. The cost of testing is modest compared with the potential risks of ...