There are both warm and cold season cover crops, and you can cover all the bases by planting a variety of crops.
When it comes to shrubs, look for the brilliant red burning bush (Euonymus alatus “Compacta”) and any of the Nandinas or ...
October through mid-November is prime time in Pennsylvania’s climate to plant spring-flowering bulbs, such as tulips, ...
Gardening enthusiasts, get ready to transform your backyard with an easy-to-build raised bed! This structure elevates yo ...
Towards the end of October, the flower of the dead will take its place on altars to celebrate Day of the Dead. Here's a guide ...
You can propagate collard greens by sowing seeds indoors or directly in the ground. Sow seeds approximately ¼ to ½ inch deep ...
Zion Everett, 17, of Mt. Oliver, is one of the budding farmers. He came for a volunteer day and landed a gig as a summer ...
October is also an ideal month to plant fruit trees and soft fruit bushes in a backyard kitchen garden. If you aspire to grow ...
"Fall gardening not only takes advantage of warm soil but also allows you to grow plants with reduced pest pressure," ...
Russian sage ( Salvia yangii, formerly known as Perovskia atriplicifolia) is a beautiful perennial that has fragrant ...
If you have a big garden or soil to improve before installing a lawn, cover crops are an alternative to hauling lots of ...
Regenerative farming techniques transfer carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to soil and organisms.