We've all been there: your beloved plant is droopy despite all the care you give it. But there is no need for a wilted, sad plant since the causes are so easy to identify. We spoke to master gardeners ...
From pruning and planting to propagating, discover the essential February gardening jobs to do outdoors and in ...
Where were the tomatoes planted last year? Was it this spot? Learn about the importance of crop rotation with your vegetable ...
Raised garden beds at the Douglas Discovery Garden in Danville are maintained by the Vermilion County Master Gardeners and ...
While it’s true that the winter months can equate to less maintenance – and probably less motivation when it’s as frosty as ...
FEBRUARY is a good month to start thinking about potatoes – and how you’re going to plant them. Gone are the days when the ...
Ish, who shares his top tips on TikTok, shared a video this month to explain how to make sure your lawn looks great in the ...
What really matters is the bigger picture. The biggest myth of all is that your garden is not part of the broader environment ...
A 2- to 3-inch layer of mulch, such as undyed wood chips, shredded bark or dried-out (never fresh) grass clippings over the ...
North Carolina is experiencing climate change: warmer temperatures (especially at night), more frequent extreme rainfall and ...
Even if your old broccoli plants were to produce a few new florets, the new ones would run circles around them.
Gardeners' World presenter Monty Don has opened up about his ongoing battle with depression, and how he has found comfort in ...