We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Most people think that winter means everything in the garden apart from the tough old evergreens is dead or dormant. But that's not the case.
In winter, nothing grows! We mustn't stop at our mental representations. Winter doesn't have to be a dead season for your vegetable garden. It can also be a period rich in harvests and surprises. As ...
It has been an unusually cold winter so far. My sympathies go out to those who came here looking for a bit of respite from ...
It’s warm enough to wear a T-shirt in the afternoon. You may notice buds swelling and small hints of green under last year’s fallen leaves. It’s easy to be tempted to start working on the yard. Then ...
This past week’s cold temperatures definitely got low enough to damage the tropical and subtropical plants that make up our ...
Just this weekend, the weather shifted from a sunny, 70-degree Saturday to a rainy, 40-degree Sunday.
As winter eases its way out and the first signs of green begin to emerge, it’s tempting to want to get a head start on every ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A recent column focused on plants blooming in December. This column addresses plants that grow during the winter months, typically prepare for blooming in ...
Discover how to grow vegetables, herbs and flowers in containers, even with limited space or mobility challenges. Learn ...