As the vibrant hues of autumn leaves begin to settle and the air turns crisp, preparing your garden beds for winter becomes essential to ensure a healthy and thriving garden come spring. Winter ...
Preparing your garden beds in the fall sets the stage for a flourishing garden by enriching the soil, preventing pests, and ensuring your plants have the best possible start when the weather warms ...
As cooler days set in, vegetable gardeners may be working on extending their cool-season harvest, cleaning out beds or ...
Wallitsch Gardens has the following advice: Put out fresh mulch or compost and mix it in with the soil. It will break down ...
As the summer heat begins to wane, it’s time to start thinking about transitioning your landscape to fall. This season offers ...
Learn the best practices for composting and how you can reduce your carbon footprint while creating nutrient-rich soil for ...
All Around Bucks County, Fall Home and Garden 2 - by Annie Milionis, Morrisville Bird Town PA Coordinator, Penn State Master ...
As autumn approaches, it’s time to prepare your garden for winter. The Roeliff Jansen Community Library will host Back to ...
Fallen leaves are a gift from Mother Nature to our yards and gardens. In addition to providing many other benefits, such as ...
The cooler evenings are a reminder that fall is here. There will still be an occasional warmer day, but we can count on two ...
FLORAL DESIGN ... Judy Shilling, of Bryan, and her floral design entitled “Boo!” President Cam Miller opened the meeting with ...
Michigan State University research shows that shredding fall leaves into the turf can improve lawn health. Leaving grass ...