Winter is the perfect time to prepare raised garden beds for spring planting. Learn what to do in winter to have richer soil and fewer pests in raised garden beds.
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12 seeds that aren't worth growing indoors during transition months
These seeds — including carrots, beets, and sunflowers — just aren't worth the trouble of growing indoors during those tricky ...
Gardening columnist Carol Barany encourages readers to refresh their gardens by choosing dependable plants, highlighting ...
You can use materials around your home to create the protective barrier for your plant. Brueggerhoff shows off one option ...
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13 popular ground cover plants that attract slithering pests
Are you afraid of snakes? Some ground covers provide shade, shelter, and food for snakes. To keep snakes out of your yard, ...
You may remember when cover crops were referred to as “green manure,” which required being “plowed under.” We now know that ...
Evergreen ground cover plants add color to the winter garden while performing important ecological services. Discover hardy perennials and shrubs that add color and texture to the landscape all year ...
Snow is nature’s winter insulation, and most of our plants are accustomed to at least some layer of snow protection before the coldest weather of winter arrives,” Don Kinzler writes ...
The first option is Frogfruit, Phyla nodiflora, which is a native groundcover that handles mowing very well. This spreading ...
In this week’s Crop, it’s a tale of two Buttars… One’s taking over the Cache Valley sweets scene with her business, Double Drizzle. The other is the married couple behind Cache Coffee in Paradise.
It might sound counterintuitive, but landscaping plants that stay green all winter long could use some winter protection.
Protect your garden from frost with these easy tips. Prep now to extend your growing season and shield tender plants from ...
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