Learn how to improve your garden soil for new plants, whether you have clay or sandy soil, are using raised beds or other long-term methods.
There’s something satisfying about getting your hands dirty in the garden, especially when you know it will pay off next spring. If you’ve ever looked out at your garden beds after summer and wondered ...
The moment spring whispers your name, the garden answers back with a to-do list that feels both thrilling and mildly intimidating. Beds need help, plants are waiting, and the soil you already have is ...
Here are some ideas for preparing your raised beds for winter. Take apart containers, put watering cans and décor items away, and drain your hose, pulling weeds and spent plants, applying winter mulch ...
Garden beds need a refresh before spring planting, especially after a wet winter left soil compacted and nutrient-poor.
It won’t be long before gardening season draws to a close, but if you’re thinking about expanding your garden next year, fall is a great time to do the prep work. Select the location now, while trees ...
Tilling involves turning over the soil and adding amendments to get it ready for planting. Learn when it's most beneficial to ...
Creating a stunning garden bed starts with smart planning, the right location, and thoughtful plant choices. From understanding sunlight patterns to preparing nutrient-rich soil, each step sets the ...
If you’re thinking about a new garden bed for next spring, you need to start preparing now. You need to select an appropriate site, keeping in mind that adequate sunlight is essential, as is good air ...
Did you know that one half of households in the United States now grow vegetables? Oklahomans are no exception, and each spring we look with anticipation at all the plants and seeds that are available ...
Cleaning up leaves and other yard debris will help reduce the risk of fungal infections, keep things pretty and provide a clean slate for the next season. Consider covering tender perennials and ...