Wildlife experts have issued a warning to those with squirrels in their gardens this February. Despite being viewed as pests by some gardeners due to their tendency to dig holes and trample plants, ...
I’m geeked about the beautiful weather we have been having lately! I’m digging in the garden, wearing my spring coat and I ...
My friend Michael Janik, a certified arborist, is a fruit tree wizard. In his monthly newsletter for February, he writes that it is now time to […] ...
Minnesota has been conducting experiments to see whether planting pollinator-attractive flowers like borage can improve ...
The second week of February is a good time to dig up and divide any early flowering bulbs such as snowdrops or crocus. Early ...
There is work that can be done now that can give you fresh air and will better prepare us for the upcoming busy spring ...
Make sure to cover sensitive plants lightly with straw or evergreen branches, and make sure your outdoor water faucets are winterized. Then sit back, make a fire and enjoy the brief winter wonderland ...
Cottontails who survive winter see their population begin to rebound in March, when females give birth to the first litter of ...
Compost, the dark, crumbly, earthy-smelling material produced by natural decomposers, provides many benefits to gardeners and ...
Digging weeds, edging beds, and squishing lanternfly eggs are yard jobs that can be done during February thaws.
This is the time to prune evergreen shrubs, but try to avoid formal shearing whenever possible. It’s best to allow shrubs to ...
Skipping the beach this time I would really want to invest my time in seeing the historical culture of the fascinating town ...