Every time we get a few nice days in the 50s and 60s, the temperature takes a nosedive the next day. So, what can we safely ...
There is no reason why our winter gardens should be drab and colourless. Nature provides us with an abundance of colourful ...
Don't throw out last year's unused seeds. Many if not most will still be viable, especially if stored in cool, dry conditions.
Comox Valley Seedy Saturday on March 7, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Florence Filberg Centre, 411 Anderton Ave. in Courtenay, ...
February can feel far too early to think about summer flowers. But many of the most breathtaking blooms simply won’t perform if you wait until spring warmth arrives to start them from seed. “If you ...
Preparing a garden for spring is more than just cutting back perennials. Organizing and timing seed sowing is crucial, ...
It can be hard to successfully grow plants and vegetables in many parts of the country around this time of year as temperatures remain low. While there are plants you can sow in the ground now that ...
From snapdragons and stocks to pansies and wildflowers, here's how winter annuals fared in recent Texas freezes - and what to ...
For anyone growing their own fruit and veg March is the last chance to prune apples and pears before the buds burst.
You'll want to know about -- and avoid -- these five issues if you're planning to start your own garden seeds inside this winter.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Though the calendar tells us it's winter, February is still an amazing time of year to get yourself ready for spring. There are ...
Question: My daffodils and crocus are blooming. I am so excited about getting my garden started. What are some ideas for ...