By Bruce Spangenberg Soils are the foundation of gardens and landscapes, featuring characteristics that vary among locations ...
With spring ever so close, the urge to have that beautiful garden color can seem nagging. Here are ways to force the start of ...
Valentine’s Day is a time for expressing love and appreciation for others, which is often done by giving cut flowers and, ...
The elements of the outdoors that allow plants to thrive – light, warmth, and water – can all be brought indoors with a little creativity and the right resources.
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The Chesapeake Bay's nitrogen overload has been improving in recent years, but creative solutions are needed to get it to ...
Spring and warmer months happen to be their favorite season when worker ants come out of their underground hibernation, and ...
Heather Andrews, aka “The Thoughtful Gardener,” is slated as the keynote speaker. She will present “Traveling for Garden ...
AS WE MOVE closer to the first days of spring, and thus lay our plans for our coming year of gardening, let us take a look out over the year and see what we should be thinking and purchasing.
Knowing when to plant these spring bulbs is the first step in enjoying snowdrops in your garden. Just like daffodils, tulips, ...
Whether you've received a bouquet of flowers or a potted plant, here are some tips that can help you care for them to keep them healthy and attractive.