February is cold, wet, windy and downright inhospitable to outdoor gardening—but you know you are mere weeks from the start ...
Grow figs in pots or outside in your garden for homegrown fruit ... trees are not heavy feeders and inground plants are usually content with an annual application of compost or balanced fertilizer ...
While February is a great month for pruning, that will also be affected by weather. The weather can dictate when plants begin breaking dormancy. Too many days with 50- to 60-degree temperatures can ...
The Monterey Bay California Rare Fruit Growers will host their annual Scion Exchange at noon Saturday ... Rootstock will be ...
With snows finally receding and spring not too far away, it’s time to think about projects to enhance the land and its vegetation to create better living conditions for wildlife.
The Clackamas Community College Environmental Learning Center is hosting free weekly workshops with industry professionals that will discuss gardening for wildlife and water quality, with a theme on ...
Each year, the National Garden Bureau selects and celebrates one plant in each of the following categories: annual, perennial ...
Broward is also pondering large-scale composting too. Waste Management (WM) offered to open back up its Okeechobee Organics ...
It’s getting hotter — and more expensive to stay cool — in the island nation. Will it become the first in Southeast Asia to ...
Kids sledding down the hill at Miller Outdoor Theater. Snow blanketing the sandy beaches of Galveston. Social media bursting at the seams with photos of wintery white Houston. These are normally not ...