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The middle of winter with snow covering brick-hard, frozen ground may seem like an odd time to plan a new garden bed, but ...
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14 Winter Garden Tasks to Finish Before Spring
Garden Tasks to Finish Before Spring 1. Clean & Sharpen Garden Tools. The best way to keep your tools sharp is to clean them ...
With spring around the corner, it is time to plan your garden. Now is the time when you should begin choosing the varieties ...
Now that the holiday bustle is over and you’re turning your attention to that stack of seed catalogs, how about trying something new in your vegetable garden this year, microgreens!
It's time to start the first early-season garden plants from seed inside -- and gather the rest of the season's seeds while ...
These five suggestions are true: 1. Do a soil test before you stick one seed in the earth. There is nothing more frustrating than to have toiled above the soil, planted, fertilized, hoed, watered and ...
Minute by minute, the days are staying lighter just a bit longer. That means gardeners are that much closer to spring gardening activity. In the meantime, gardeners can use these ...
Healing is necessary for body and soul, just as healing is necessary for a garden to be ready for the burst of spring. Get your pruning done while the branches are bare, and you can see where it needs ...
The winter doldrums are a common affliction among gardeners. The arrival of spring is the only cure. However, there is a home ...
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Too early to prep the garden for spring? Nope
And lawnmowers should undergo annual maintenance. Bringing yours in for service now will keep you from getting caught in a spring backlog that may keep you waiting until your grass resembles shag ...
As we are starting another year, now is a good time to evaluate your landscape and decide on what your gardening goals are ...