While you're cozying up during winter, your garden is working, growing cold-hardy plants and prepping for spring. The mulch ...
As the leaves change and temperatures drop, your yard needs a bit of attention to prepare for the colder months.
Is woodchip mulch good or bad for fruit trees and vegetable gardens? This video gives my opinion and awesome growing results ...
Spread compost or mulch over your veggie beds before winter. Compost feeds the soil, and mulch protects it from harsh weather ...
To get a 5% solution using a 40% distilled spirit (gin, vodka, whiskey, rum, tequila — do not use beer or wine), you add one ...
As temperatures start to drop, an RHS-qualified food growth educator has shared the best ways to overwinter your vegetable ...
The best way to deal with compost in the winter is to maintain a worm bin. The worms do the composting for you as they digest ...
Fall is the time to begin winter preparations for your roses. Protect them from winter winds and cold damage with these ...
Late autumn to winter is the time to plant bare-root hedges, so gardening editor Sharon Amos shares everything to know about ...
Think your plants have been affected by frost damage? From mulching to pruning, we asked garden experts for their top tips on ...
To grow your own garlic while protecting it from the cold, you have two options, according to Laura. If you have the space, ...
Nov. 21 is the deadline to apply for Floretum Garden Club grants up to $1,000 available to schools in the Edmonds School ...