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How to Prune What When

All trees and shrubs benefit from the occasional trim during dormancy, to reshape and rejuvenate them, but fruit trees, grapevines,...

Understanding Your Soil

You can make the most impossible growing medium ideal with enough effort and amending, but why not give nature its...

Early and Late Crops

Lettuce, spinach, kale, carrots, beets and chards can be started in cold frames as early as March for an early...

When to Plant

For most annual vegetables, planting time is the week after the last date of frost in your zone. Even if...

Fall Bulbs

The garden comes alive with colorful blooming bulbs in September, which look exotic due to their southern hemisphere origin. Some...

Blue Eyed Mary

The garden wore blue and white flowers for Easter, really pretty and fresh in the sunlight. The blue-eyed Marys dressed the soil under the crab apple tree in delicate...

shiny bows

I am grateful for the rain after the mini-drought in September, one can almost feel how relieved the plants are to have...

february matters

February is not the loveliest of months, but it has one redeeming quality: it’s seed starting time. Depending on your...

morning fog

I woke up to a fog so thick I couldn’t see the house across the street. Fall granted us a...

very sage

I had to give the sage a serious hair cut so that the struggling rose could emerge from under it....