Spring doesn’t tiptoe into the garden — it charges in with muddy boots, longer days, and a growing itch to plant something edible. After months of staring at bare beds and frozen soil, gardeners ...
Flowering trees fill the yard with dazzling colors while sheltering the home and providing privacy. Power up your yard's vivid canopy with these fast-growing flowering trees recommended by experienced ...
Spring gardens explode with energy when soil conditions hit the sweet spot. Early growth depends less on luck and more on ...
Every now and then, you'll come across an image of a gorgeous flower that you simply must have in your yard. You scan the photo and rush off to your local garden center. As you scour the racks and ...
With the last frost still in the forecast for much of the country, home gardeners are mapping out what to plant first. Early ...
MACON, Ga. — The spring season is right around the corner and several people are looking forward to their blossoming spring gardens. Susan Fisher from the UGA extension joined us at 13WMAZ to share ...
Spring is a time of rebirth, and the planting season is always fun as you sow the beginnings of a journey that ends in fresh vegetables, fruits, herbs, or flowers like cannabis. In certain parts of ...
This story was originally published in March 2019. Although garlic is usually planted in the fall, planting garlic in the spring will yield a harvest. But it’s a different growing and harvesting ...
A lot of us gardener types, when we get some warm days in the spring, want to push the season and get those summer flowers and veggies in the ground. But putting temperature sensitive plants in, like ...
Spring is a time of renewal. New Year’s and the resolutions we make are marked by the same day each year: Jan. 1. Spring on the other hand can come at any time. The calendar may say that March 20 is ...
Spring is the perfect time to get started gardening in your home. Growing herbs inside comes with numerous benefits. You’ll grow yummy fresh herbs to include in your dishes knowing you grew them right ...