Once you test your soil for pH, you will know whether or not you need to adjust the pH level for the specific crop you will ...
Hundreds of acres of pasture and hay fields are overseeded with clover each year, most of it frost-seeded in February but successful establishment is challenging. Here are some tips to ...
Question: We use our wood stove all winter for heat, so we always have an abundance of wood ashes to clean out frequently.
Due to minimal root insulation, even a potted plant unscathed by winter cold may break dormancy too early, since the roots in ...
If you thought the middle of winter was 'down time' in the garden, our expert gardener George Irvine will tell you ...
You don't need chemically based pesticides or herbicides to maintain a lush, healthy lawn full of thriving green grass.
Lance Sigler, the beverage director for Shift Kitchen & Cocktails, shares a mocktail recipe for their Garden Mule. To make you will need: 1oz cucumber juice, .5oz fresh lime juice, .5oz fresh lemon ...
Camellias are a beautiful and versatile addition to any garden, thriving even in the chilly months, writes Gerry Daly.
I could eat a plate of potatoes and nothing else – if I were allowed to! Even if you only have a small vegetable garden, do try growing your own potatoes, you won’t regret it. An excellent choice is ...
Lime trees can grow 15 to 20 feet tall in their native climate, but there are also dwarf varieties ideal for indoor growing.