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It's not too early to start working in the garden
If you’re itching to get a head start on your vegetable garden, February is a great time to plant cool-season crops. Toward ...
Sowing seeds, feeding, mulching and pruning are high on the agenda in February – it's a prime time to prepare the garden for ...
A number of readers have inquired as to the status of garden soil or landscaped ground following a fire.
Arrange your plants, accordingly, placing sun-loving crops like tomatoes and peppers in the brightest spots and ...
In addition to reducing your gardening bills, planting native flowers, shrubs, and trees helps to improve the air quality and ...
Growers install netting primarily to protect fruit, but the move also saves a lot of water. Hannes Laubscher of United Exports estimated the savings at 15 percent. It allows them to cut back on ...
Growing different types of strawberries can prolong the harvesting season from early summer to fall. If you grow strawberries ...
The winter of 1984 and 1985 saw little precipitation. Majority of the apple plants in lower Kotgarh, Karsog and Rajgarh had dried up in those two years. The current situation is even worse, apple ...
Frigid Texas winters are beneficial for peach trees because they need a certain number of "chilling hours" to yield a good ...
All kinds of tasty fruit can be grown in containers in small spaces, from dwarf citrus to cherries, apples, pomegranates, ...
A well-grown rhubarb plant will be ruby red and green by summer, but those who just can't wait to harvest can stimulate pale ...