2017 is here, and as I reflect back on this previous year’s gardening successes and failures, there are some goals I would like to set.
Read More2016. Where do I begin? … It’s been an … interesting year. On the bright side, here at Bob’s we continued to grow thanks to amazing customers like you! Just this month we broke ground on a totally new facility at our Belpre, OH market. Get ready for some big changes in 2017!
Read MorePermaculture is a system of agricultural and social design principles that seek to simulate natural ecosystems. It has many branches including design, construction, engineering, and, of course, agriculture. The basic philosophy is to work with nature, not against it.
Read MoreMASON, W.Va. — The fourth in a series of free gardening and landscaping workshops will be held Monday evening at Bob’s Market and Greenhouses Inc. in Mason.
Read MoreOver the next few weeks we’re going to take a look at late season garden activities. While your summer crops might be done producing, there is still work to be done.
Read MoreHarvest time is here, and now you realize you planted waaay too much. With tons of tomatoes, bushels of beans, and zillions of zucchinis, you might feel like there is more than you can use. Here are some ideas for getting the most out of the most you’ve ever grown.
Read MoreMany of us watched in horror as flood waters ravaged communities around West Virginia over the last week or so. The flooding has been devastating with lives lost, homes lost and memories washed away. This flood will have an effect on many of our communities for years to come.
As the waters recede and clean-up efforts continue, there’s one area of concern that many may not have thought of: the safety of garden produce in flooded areas.
Read MoreThe Florida Weave. Is it the latest dance craze sweeping Miami? Umm no. It is a surprisingly simple way to tie up tomatoes.
Read MoreThis spring Bob’s Market is proud to announce the addition of a new type of plant.
Read MoreWith President's Day on Monday and George Washington's birthday this coming Monday, I thought this would be a great time to talk about George Washington's love for gardening.
Read MoreIf you haven’t brought your houseplants, and other plants you wish to overwinter, inside yet, it’s probably too late. Here in the Mid-Ohio Valley we’ve already had a couple killing frosts. However, if you’ve brought plants inside or plan to in coming years, here are some tips to help you nurse them along through the winter.
Read MoreIt’s over. Done. Finished. Your once verdant landscape is now a brown, wintery wasteland. Depressed yet? We only have six more months of this :-(
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