We chat with University of Nebraska President Jeffrey Gold and enjoy the annual garden timelapse. Join us for the Backyard Farmer season finale! We chat with University of Nebraska President Jeffrey ...
As busy as the spring gardening season is, so also is fall gardening a busy time. There is clearly more to do in spring because of more planting, but many spring activities are also fall activities.
Submitted photo Using these tips can prepare your garden to flourish next spring. Our November days are growing shorter, and if your preparation for the coming months in your garden and yard hasn’t ...
Ryan Pankau teaches ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander how to make mums thrive in the garden Want your mums to bloom brighter and last longer? In this video, we’ll share simple and effective tips to ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (TENNESSEE VALLEY LIVING) - Getting out in the garden may not be your first thought when fall hits, but if you want to make sure your plant patch flourishes in the spring, an expert ...
Plants like rhododendrons and azaleas that prefer acidic soil conditions can benefit from an application of granular sulfur to the soil in fall. Using sulfur is the best way to reduce the soil pH.
We’re not technically in fall yet and it’s still very hot outside. Nevertheless, now is the time to start some of those jobs that will prepare our gardens for the spring as well as for the next couple ...
Gardeners agree: Fall mulching is the secret to a healthier garden next spring. As you're prepping your garden for its winter slumber (or even introducing new plants for a winter vegetable garden), ...
Dear Master Gardener: I’ve seen pictures using Annabelle Hydrangea flowers to decorate wreaths and Christmas trees and I was wondering how to dry them so I can use them to decorate for Christmas?
Ah, fall: when cozy sweaters come out, the air crisps up, a kaleidoscope of colorful leaves decorate sidewalks, and it’s a struggle to decide which pumpkin-flavored drink to buy at the local coffee ...
Fall is an amazing time for horticulture: It’s harvest time! We spend all summer long growing and tending our gardens and now we finally get to eat the fruits of our labors. Apples, peaches, pears, ...
If your grass has been watered enough in the drought and water-use restrictions to produce a relatively compact and green lawn, now is the time to fertilize it. A winterizer product with a 3-1-2 ...