- Learn the most common gardening mistakes—from overplanting to poor soil prep—and discover simple fixes that help your ...
Now's the time to set yourself up for a successful growing season.
Key Takeaways Use winter to plan your garden so spring planting is organized and successful.Know your USDA hardiness zone and ...
The 2026 Lower Valley Spring Gardening Workshops, Let’s Get Growing, will take place on Saturday, March 28, from 9 a.m. to 1 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you’re planting spring bulbs in the autumn, don’t forget to think about the bigger picture: many plants make good companions ...
This week, planting is expected to surge as drier weather begins to set up across the Midwest. USDA now says corn planting is 40% completed nationally. That’s 1% ahead of the 5-year average. States ...
In gardens, the golden rule is ‘things never quite work out’ — and today’s climatic vicissitudes demand a balanced strategy.
The end of summer is the perfect time to start thinking about vegetables to plant in fall for a spring harvest. In fall, the soil is still warm enough for roots to establish before winter sets in. The ...
Although most trees can planted throughout the growing season, some are best planted in spring to ensure they get a strong start. Both your climate and the tree's characteristics play a part in making ...
It's generally ok to use potting soil that's been sitting in storage in winter as long as it's been properly sealed. Read more tips for getting stored soil spring-ready.
Ticket sales are open for Spring Gardening Day 2026, a full-day, in-person gardening conference taking place Saturday, March ...
Daryl Ritchison gave his outlook for the coming growing season during the first International Sugarbeet and Dry Bean Expo at ...