Winter can be tough on gardens, but you don't have to face the cold alone. We will let you know whether you need to cover ...
Covering raised beds in winter gives your garden a spring head start. Learn when to cover, how to do it, and which materials ...
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Cultivating raised flower beds in winter
If it is winter where you are, your garden may be in hibernation. But there is one area that can be used for a variety of gardening activities even now - the raised bed. If you have planned ahead, now ...
As the leaves begin to fall across Northeast Tennessee, smart gardeners are turning their attention to one simple but ...
Dreaming of a colorful, thriving garden when the weather warms up? The off season is actually the perfect time to get ahead ...
If you’re growing strawberries in rows in the ground or in a raised bed, space your plants 12 inches apart. For smaller ...
Fallen leaves can be a gorgeous sight — or a major nuisance. Make the most of them by turning them into beneficial fertilizer ...
Planning a garden that can sustain you requires more than just picking your favorite vegetables. A survival garden is a ...
Picking rocks out of Missouri dirt may be a never-ending endeavor, but what about gardening in clay soil? This week's column ...
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How to Grow Shallots: A Complete Guide for a Bumper Harvest
One of the easiest members of the onion family to grow, shallots mature faster and require less space than their counterparts ...
Spinach is a cool-season crop, but it'll need help to thrive during cold winters. Here are some protection methods for ...
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Don't Leave Flower Beds Empty This Winter - Use Them To Heel In Shrub & Tree Seedlings For Spring
Missed out on planting those bareroot plants in time? Don't fear, heeling in can be a great way to protect these plants over winter, all within an unused bed.
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