Where were the tomatoes planted last year? Was it this spot? Learn about the importance of crop rotation with your vegetable ...
Several projects have started in communities across Wyoming funded by Feeding Laramie Valley Specialty Crops Small Grants to encourage the growth and distribution of vegetables, fruits, nuts, medicina ...
Raised garden beds at the Douglas Discovery Garden in Danville are maintained by the Vermilion County Master Gardeners and ...
Why not observe Black History Month by supporting Black entrepreneurs and nonprofit organizations around Knoxville this ...
Q I have a Christmas cactus that I have had for several years. It bloomed the first year I got it and has never bloomed since ...
IS THE eve of Groundhog Day. Regardless if the furry rodent sees his shadow, we still have more than six full weeks of winter to endure. Dare I say that is a good thing?
A 2- to 3-inch layer of mulch, such as undyed wood chips, shredded bark or dried-out (never fresh) grass clippings over the ...
It’s seed catalog season again — the most glorious time of the year — and Eliza Blue couldn't be more excited.
The middle of winter with snow covering brick-hard, frozen ground may seem like an odd time to plan a new garden bed, but ...
Do you have an old fountain in the garden? If you don't use it, you can easily convert it into a tiered planter and fill it ...
From pruning and spraying to cutting back and attacking slugs, February is full of important chores for the attentive gardener.
For more information about planning your garden or local assistance please contact Clay County Extension Educator Jillian Patrie at 218-299-7338 or [email protected]. Comments are closed.