Tribune Happy New Year! My New Year’s wish is for nice, slow, soaking rainfalls to help our new plants establish and our established plants thrive. What’s your garden ...
While January might appear to be a quiet month in the garden, an expert said it's actually the perfect time to begin ...
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The Introduction to Fruit Trees Workshop will be held from 9:30 a.m. to noon Saturday at UCSC Center for Agroecology, 152 ...
As I drive to and from winter recreation sites in the Central Gorge and nearby mountains, I can’t help but notice the native ...
The garden specialist recommends just a handful of winter jobs to maximise your plants' potential in the months ahead.
SPRAY: When the weather turns mild and dry get out and dormant spray roses and fruit trees. Neem oil is good for overwintering insects and mites. Liquid copper sprays are good for disease prevention.
In an effort to improve local conservation, the Washtenaw County Conservation District is selling a variety of local native .
Roses have a long growing and blooming season here, so a regular feeding schedule is important. Usual fertilizing months for ...
Growing plants from seeds rather than from nursery starts has many advantages and can be an awe-inspiring experience. By ...
January is the perfect time to sow broad beans in pots in mild areas, placing them in a cold frame or unheated greenhouse.” ...
The Kansas Forest Service is offering two pollinator bundles along with their low-cost conservation seedlings for the spring planting season.