Did you start your garden yet? If not, it’s time to get with it! Read More
I think everybody hates worms, especially those you find in an apple. Read More
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Help our fragile bee and pollinator population with a garden featuring their favorite plants. Read More
You may think that an older woody plant, like a fruit tree, may be ready to be replaced, but there is a technique that can give them new life. Read More
Growing certain plants alongside one another can make a huge difference in your garden. Read More
If you grew up eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, you are familiar with the most popular nut butter already. Read More
When and how should you divide your perennials? Read More
When it comes to plant families, fewer are larger than mallows. They appear to be some of the most popular plants around, and many people have some version of this plant. Read More
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On April 8th, 2024, many parts of the continental U.S. will experience a total eclipse of the sun. Read More
Spring is a time when everyone wants to plant something new. Only there's a right and a wrong way to go about it. Read More
Are your new seedlings biting the dust? Unless you take steps to prevent it, damping off disease can put a major damper on your seed-starting efforts. Read More
Don't get fooled into thinking you can only have a beautiful garden one season of the year. Read More
What are spring tonic herbs? Plants such as dandelion and watercress reportedly give you that extra zap of nutrition you need to get you energized for spring. Read More
What is urban gardening, anyway? It's a practice that has its roots in antiquity. Read More
Celebrate Tater Day with the Folks in Benton, Kentucky. We honor the sweet potato this first Monday in April. Read More
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Many gardeners have an on-going battle with the wild violet and my advice is if you can't beat them, eat them! Read More
Some people believe that their gardens are too small for roses, or that roses are tiresome and require a lot of work. Read More