I got some of the most unique pumpkins this fall, and they are still looking good outdoors now. I know they won't last much ...
Gardening/yardwork is one of the few forms of leisure physical activity that people tend to do more as they age.
Presidential Executive Order #148, in January 1899, had set aside 320 acres of land near Russian Orthodox Church property in ...
Many flowering plants are currently dormant, so the current season presents an ideal time to ‘dive’ into the garden’s foliage ...
Ever wonder why you end up with funky-looking misshapen carrots in your garden? The answer, more often than not, is the type of soil that they grew in. There are good reasons why you can't just use ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If you have leggy or struggling plants, it's often a sign that you should test the soil's pH level. You can invest in professional testing; ...
Adding organic matter like compost or well-rotted manure on a regular basis can make a big difference. It helps the soil hold onto moisture while still allowing extra water to drain away. After you ...
Poinsettias like to have moist soil but prefer the soil to almost dry out before being watered again. Here's what to know to ensure your poinsettia is healthy and thriving.
Winter is actually one of the best times to test your soil pH. The cold slows down changes in the soil, so your results are ...
Prepping garden beds in late fall can help keep pests, weeds, and diseases from away when its time to plant in the spring.
Fall might seem like a time to wind down in the garden, but tackling a few tasks now can make spring much easier.
Nick Kelly spoke with one Greene County farmer and has tips from the MU Extension about how to care for your garden in the ...