Spending some time with a few seed packets now will bring joy to dreary winter days and ensure your most vibrant garden in ...
Weeds are big competitors for water, sunlight and nutrients, which are all needed to ensure successful germination of ...
A horticultural expert explains why too much Epsom salt can harm your plants, why magnesium may not be able to be absorbed ...
Are you dreaming of a garden that bursts with color and life year-round? While it might sound challenging, creating a garden ...
The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are part of the University of California Cooperative Extension system, serving our ...
The experts explain the benefits of using a 'seed-starting' soil if you're growing your fruits and vegetables from seed.
The Missouri Botanical Garden established a seed bank in 2013 to preserve and store the seeds of Missouri’s native, rare and ...
Temperatures down in the low 20s or in the teens will require that you protect the trunks of young citrus plants.
A new year inspires us to set goals. Here are some simple resolutions for achievable goals to make your garden greener and ...
When an otherwise healthy-looking perennial plant stops flowering, it usually means that it’s ready to divide. Wait until the ...
This story was authored by Eric Larson. Junipers have long been considered among the symbols of the New Year, first with their evergreen nature. It is interesting to note that they are long-lived.
Gardening tips from Clemson Cooperative Extension for protecting plants during cold snaps and freezing temperatures, which ...