Q: My yard and garden flooded during the winter storms in January. What can I do to save my landscape plants and lawn? Is it still safe to eat the vegetables in my garden? A: First protect yourself by ...
I made a veggie garden in ONE day and so can you. Here’s how! Materials and supplies used for this project: - Husky Digging ...
Fruits and vegetables need plenty of nutrients and water to thrive in a garden. California native plants prefer unamended soils and need little water once they’re established. Separation is the key to ...
Warm climates need fertilizer every one to two weeks; cooler zones may only need it once per season. Start with nitrogen-rich fertilizer at transplanting, then switch to phosphorus-rich for better ...
It is April, and once the soil dries out and the warmer weather comes back, vegetable gardeners will be out working the soil and planting cool-season vegetables. Some of you are also tending to ...
Did you plant your potted-up tomatoes? Based on reports from area gardeners, the Thunderbirds, Tycoon, Red Snapper, Celebrity and other recommended selections in most gardens, including in containers, ...
Vegetable gardens are sprouting up faster than the dandelions this spring in the Roaring Fork Valley, where budding gardeners are taking the “locally grown” mantra to heart ” and to their backyards.
FOR OVER 100 YEARS neatly printed manila packets filled with traditional Asian vegetable seeds for home and commercial gardens have been arriving in mailboxes. Kitazawa Seed Co. (kitazawaseed.com, 510 ...