Fall isn't just for raking leaves; it's a crucial time for soil testing, which sets the stage for a thriving garden come spring.
Read MoreGardening is a rewarding activity, but during a heat wave, it can present unique challenges. Here are some essential tips to help your garden survive and thrive during a heat wave.
Read MoreIn this guide, we'll walk you through the steps to winterize your garden, preserving its beauty and setting the stage for a fresh start when warmer days return.
Read MoreBy learning how to save heirloom tomato seeds, you not only contribute to the conservation of agricultural diversity but also empower yourself to grow your own exquisite tomatoes year after year.
Read MoreNow is the time to plant turnips! These cool-weather crops are not only delicious and versatile but also relatively easy to grow from seeds.
Read MoreIt might not seem like it now with weather forecasts showing a heat wave approaching next week, but fall is on the way. As the Mid-Ohio Valley transitions from the warmth of summer to the cool embrace of autumn, it's the perfect time to start planning your fall garden.
Read MoreWhile there are various methods of pest control, using row covers is a simple and effective way to protect your plants from unwanted insects and other pests.
Read MoreWhether you are a seasoned gardener or just starting out, selecting the right seeds is crucial to the success of your garden.
Read MoreIt's important to "make your bed" and get garden beds ready for their winter slumber. Doing some cleanup and soil work now will help you have an easier start next spring.
Read MoreThe Sunflower is one of the most popular genera of flowers for the garden and is one reason it was chosen as the annual in National Garden Bureau’s 2021 Year of the Sunflower.
Read MoreIn the last blog post we looked at 2021 home design trends. This week we’re heading outside to look at garden design trends in 2021. Like last week, some of these trends are influenced by COVID-19.
Read MoreIn our last couple blog posts, we’ve looked at couple of common garden critters that can cause headaches for gardeners. In this post, I wanted to look at some easy solutions to consider. Of course, there’s a whole plethora of animals and bugs that would like a tasty feast so here are some general tips to take care of unwanted guests.
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