High heat in the summer can wreak havoc on your summer vegetable garden, but you can do things to several things to help. These seven hot weather summer gardening tips will help your garden thrive ...
Fall is a time for evaluating how your garden fared this year and making plans on how to improve for next year. Here's a few ...
To grow a thriving vegetable garden, effectively managing weeds is a must. Reducing weed issues in new or established veggie beds often requires a mix of tactics and persistence. By using the ...
When the heat goes up, the vegetable garden can go down if gardeners aren’t ready for Pennsylvania’s increasingly sizzling summers. Soil dries faster as temperatures rise, and the heat of 90-degree ...
Gardeners are about to enter the spring season (March 20), so now is the time to plan for the blooms during the summer season. Gardening tasks are about hands-on in the present, and garden planning ...
NOW THAT SUMMER has officially arrived and your garden is growing like crazy, your vegetable garden is in productive mode and the daylight is long — here is a very timely article on the highly ...
With days growing shorter and crisp autumn weather just around the corner, there’s no better time to get started on end-of-summer gardening tasks to prepare your garden for a fall harvest. Even if ...
For many gardeners, myself included, perky blooms of yellowish orange marigolds are a must somewhere amid the myriad shades of green in the summer vegetable garden. Others rely on them to trim out ...
The last week of June is the time to set your flowers up for continued color by fertilizing and remembering to dead head and pinch back annuals such as petunias, geraniums and marigolds. A good rule ...