The post How to Prepare Perennial Beds for Winter Dormancy is by Katherine Rowe and appeared first on Epic Gardening, the ...
While strawberry plants need some cold to send them into dormancy, they also need protection from freezing weather. Here's ...
Winter fertilizers are essential for preparing cool-season grasses, which thrive in fall and require nutrient support during colder months. Proper timing for winterizing depends on grass type, with ...
With snow on the horizon, growing fruits and veggies is coming to a close. Some gardens, like those at Midtown Community Garden, have already put their beds to rest for the season to get ready for ...
Winterize strawberries after several frosts, before the ground freezes—typically in November or December. In-ground plants need pruning, fertilizer, and a 3–5 inch mulch layer to protect crowns ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Winter in the Portland metro areas has been quiet so far, but there’s a chance that could change by the later part of this week. For some people, driving in winter conditions is a ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Richmond officials are taking steps to prepare the community — and the city’s water treatment plant — for the approaching winter storm. In addition to the city’s Department of ...
SPRINGFIELD, La. (WVUE) - After much of South Louisiana finally thawed out after Tuesday’s historic winter storm, many farmers throughout Livingston and Tangipahoa Parishes are assessing the damage ...
Laurel Burleson, chef and owner of the Ugly Apple Café in Madison, Wisconsin, first made this fruity riff on Italian caprese salad toasts for a catering gig. Fresh mozzarella offers a creamy ...
Some plants need protection going into winter, especially mums, hybrid roses and strawberries. Here are some questions about these plants with answers from horticulturists at Iowa State University, ...
Some plants need protection going into winter, especially mums, hybrid roses and strawberries. Here are some questions about these plants with answers from horticulturists at Iowa State University, ...
It's been a wonderful stretch of Indian summer and easy to be lulled into postponing garden chores. Get off your butt-inski (if you have to ask, yes, we all have one) and head outdoors. Walk around a ...