It may be cold outside, but you can get a head start on your garden by winter sowing seeds. Come spring, you'll reap the rewards with superb blooms and veggies.
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OSU Extension offers tips to help gardeners prepare for spring planting, including seed starting, soil selection, and light requirements.
A few hours spent outdoors nurturing a garden weekly provides physical exercise, stress reduction, vitamin D and more ...
Don't let the cold months put you off preparing for spring as one gardening expert picks out the top five plants to grow now in time for the warmer days.
The garden-themed program offers a chance to learn how to save seeds, how to source and plant them, and how to make the most of "bitters" — flavor extracts created by infusing barks, flowers, herbs ...
Though traditionally planted in autumn, daffodils can also be planted in January and February for a spring bloom. Fiona ...
If you're eager to get out into the garden and give your lawn its first trim of the year - it is worth waiting until the ...
Vegetable seeds may be saved from one year to the next. Some seeds will be viable for only one year while others may be good for five years or more.
Mid-summer may not be a peak period for gardening, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t small ways to make a difference.