Are you dreaming of a garden that bursts with color and life year-round? While it might sound challenging, creating a garden ...
Spending some time with a few seed packets now will bring joy to dreary winter days and ensure your most vibrant garden in ...
Climate change, the growing importance of eating sustainably, and cuts to council maintenance budgets, are among the reasons ...
Calling all dedicated gardeners! It's time to learn a few new tips to make your garden more sustainable. Adding a few ...
The Missouri Botanical Garden established a seed bank in 2013 to preserve and store the seeds of Missouri’s native, rare and ...
Feeding your cotton plant ensures it gets all the essential nutrients it needs to thrive. Apply a balanced liquid fertilizer ...
Temperatures down in the low 20s or in the teens will require that you protect the trunks of young citrus plants.
Syntropic gardening is like building an ecosystem. The goal is for the garden to balance and thrive by itself, as it would in ...
Inspect your plants regularly and take appropriate remedial action, such as spraying pesticides and fungicides. Lime sulphur ...
Don’t put ideas off until next year. Gardens are always works in progress – without a start, there will be no progress.
Once again, we have been blessed with a year of life. And the time is at hand for New Year’s resolutions. We evaluate our ...
Gardeners have knowledge of environmental and social topics and can have important influence on issues in our communities.