Keeping bird feeders full is crucial to ensure that garden visitors receive the food they need to survive in winter. But are ...
Rather than throwing your scraps in the bin or the compost, why not grow new vegetables?! Here's your quick guide to growing ...
Most vegetables are traditionally grown from seed, but there are some varieties that you can actually propagate from cuttings ...
Instead of tossing banana peels, use the scraps as an eco-friendly gardening trick; they're truly underused nutrient ...
All it takes to regrow veggie scraps into new produce is water, soil and a bit of patience. Don’t toss those kitchen scraps ...
Our November days are growing shorter, and if your preparation for the coming months in your garden and yard hasn’t already ...
ALEXANDRIA — Many of you may be familiar with the Douglas County Master Gardeners’ popular spring program, Let’s Get Growing.
It feels so satisfying when you bury tiny, unassuming bulbs in the ground and know they’re going to explode into color months ...
The warmer temperatures of October have come and gone, but autumn in Colorado often extends into November. For avid gardeners, that’s a bonus.
“Spraying a vinegar mixture over your plants and lawn will help rid your garden of any marking scents and stop them from returning. You can also try adding scents foxes don’t like, such as garlic or ...
Autumn has well and truly settled in, ushering in cooler temperatures and increased rainfall. Yet, despite whatever conditions nature decides to dish out, there's still opportunity to tackle your ...
Turning leftover pumpkins into fertilizer gives your garden a natural nutrient boost while keeping food waste out of landfills. Pumpkin scraps release vitamins and minerals like potassium, phosphorus, ...