FRANKLIN TWP — Everyone who has kitchen scraps, grass clippings and fallen leaves can easily parlay those seemingly disposable resources into a rich, nutrient-filled addition to their flower and ...
Trees extract valuable minerals from soil and carbon from the air and make them available to us for good use when autumn ...
Hügelkultur beds require hard work to build, but they'll reward you with rich, fertile soil. You don't want to do that hard ...
Winter can be tough on gardens, but you don't have to face the cold alone. We will let you know whether you need to cover ...
Composting is an excellent way to eliminate spent leaves and help the environment. Composting also conserves moisture and ...
As temperatures start to drop, an RHS-qualified food growth educator has shared the best ways to overwinter your vegetable ...
To grow your own garlic while protecting it from the cold, you have two options, according to Laura. If you have the space, ...
We have experienced several hard freezes recently in the Red River Valley and hardy plants are settling in for the long ...
Fall is a time for evaluating how your garden fared this year and making plans on how to improve for next year. Here's a few ...
Adding organic matter to our garden soils is usually at the top of the list for a greater garden. Putting leaves in paper ...
Soil care isn't a one-time event in Lilian's garden. She consistently top-dresses planting areas, especially after dry ...