Celeste Scott plants in different types of mulch and Joellen Dimond talks about diseases of annuals. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, UT Extension Horticulture Specialist ...
Get outside and check on how your garden beds are doing this winter. Eye-balling the garden will help you determine if you ...
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Can you mulch in January? An expert gardener reveals the dos and don'ts
An experienced horticulturist reveals when you can and can't mulch in January. It comes down to weather, and mulching ...
Q: We won’t move to Las Vegas until after June 1, and I am excited about using a raised bed. I’m guessing that’s too late to start a salsa garden, so what are my options? Wait until next spring?
Spring has sprung – and so have the weeds. The time to mulch has arrived. Gardening experienced a boom during the pandemic as Americans looked for new hobbies. And the number of U.S. homes with ...
Peter Richards plants vegetables in sheet mulch, and Joellen Dimond plants a container herb garden. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, local gardener Peter Richards shows how to ...
That’s a decision that growing numbers of gardeners are adopting. Instead of hauling in endless bags of bark or shredded and dyed wood, they fill the empty soil in their gardens with perennial plants.
Winter gardening in the Carolinas is suddenly breaking the rules, and it’s making backyard conversations a lot more ...
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Frost heave is a winter phenomenon that can kill plants, but it can be averted in one simple way
Frost heave is caused by the soil freezing and thawing in winter, and it damages plant roots. You can prevent frost heave by planting early and mulching.
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