The spring show will educate, interest and aspire current or soon-to-be gardeners.
Picture this: walking out to your backyard on a chilly January morning and still finding fresh greens waiting to be harvested. Sounds a bit far-fetched? Not if you're armed with the right strategies.
- Learn the most common gardening mistakes—from overplanting to poor soil prep—and discover simple fixes that help your ...
Apply a pre-emergent herbicide to prevent crabgrass and other weeds from appearing. Once the weather becomes warmer and grass ...
February is the perfect time to plan your garden layout for the upcoming season. Take advantage of the quieter gardening months to research which plants you want to grow, and sketch out your garden ...
Submitted photo Using these tips can prepare your garden to flourish next spring. Our November days are growing shorter, and if your preparation for the coming months in your garden and yard hasn’t ...
It’s summertime, which means some of the tastiest fruits and vegetables the D.C. area has to offer are in peak season. But just because something’s homegrown doesn’t mean it’s risk free. Whether it’s ...
YOU might think there is very little to do in a ­winter garden, be­sides sweeping up soggy leaves and mulching your beds. But ...
As winter gives way to spring, gardeners across North America are eager to dig in, plant, and nurture their gardens.