How Gardeners Can Help Mitigate Climate Change
Yes, there’s more we can do
Yes, there’s more we can do
February 2 in the United States is Groundhog Day. We all know that if the groundhog emerges from his burrow… Read More »World Wetlands Day: 50 Years of Recognition
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Question: How does one start seeds? What are the benefits of doing so? Learning about seed starting beforehand will make… Read More »Seed Starting & the Benefits
After the excitement of the holidays fade, we turn reluctantly to the long, dark, cold days of January and wish… Read More »Forcing Bulbs Indoors Provides a Harbinger of Spring
Question: What is meant by highbush and lowbush blueberries? Which blueberry varieties are recommended for this region? Thinking about planting… Read More »Highbush or Lowbush Blueberries
Our live, cut Christmas trees give us delight this time of year, but when the holidays are over, the trees… Read More »How to Recycle Your Holiday Tree
Question: The bulbs I planted last fall did not come up this spring and there are tunnels running under my… Read More »Moles, Voles, & Your Bulbs
For those of us who love nature, gardening and the holidays, displaying beautiful wreaths on our doors and around our… Read More »Making a Holiday Wreath – Symbol of the Season
The recent World Soil Day, observed each year on December 5, provided an opportunity to appreciate healthy soil and the… Read More »Strengthen the Soil Food Web