Spring officially arrives this Thursday, and for many, it's the perfect time to start transforming your garden into a blooming masterpiece. It's time to say goodbye to winter and embrace the season ...
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Do these 5 early-spring garden tasks right now, experts say, for an abundant growing season ahead
March 20th marks the Spring Equinox, the first day of spring. As sunnier days arrive, our backyards begin to wake up and thaw out. It marks the beginning of long days spent in outdoors, and a reminder ...
Do you know why the strawberry was sad? His best friend was in a jam. Removing protective mulch from the strawberry bed when weather moderates is one of the many upcoming spring yard and garden tasks.
After a chilly start to spring, things are starting to come to life. Marsh marigold blossoms open as a beacon of hope for early spring pollinators desperate for sustenance. Kestrels — America’s ...
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7 January gardening jobs guaranteed to get you ahead for spring
Seven key January gardening jobs that are guaranteed to set your garden up for a strong season ahead, all recommended by a ...
Joellen Dimond talks about creating a spring gardening checklist and Bill Colvard prunes a fig tree. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, University of Memphis Director of ...
OK, gardeners — it's time to dig in! With about a week to go before the official start of spring, we’ve got work to do. First, test your soil’s pH level. Each plant thrives best within a specific ...
First, test your soil’s pH level. Each plant thrives best within a specific range, and nutrient absorption will be impaired if the reading falls outside that range. If warranted, amend the soil with ...
April is just about here and with it comes Easter (April 20), Earth Day (April 22), Colorado Arbor Day (April 26) and National Parks Week (April 19-27). Every gardener is itching to get outside and ...
OK, gardeners — it’s time to dig in! With about a week to go before the official start of spring, we’ve got work to do. A checklist: Soil First, test your soil’s pH level. Each plant thrives best ...
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