One gardener shared how their lawn had transformed into a beautiful native plant garden thanks to a single seed packet.
“I haven’t had much luck growing them from seed,” he says. The reason, he thinks, is because peaches need lower temperatures.
Learn how to grow wheatgrass indoors without soil, using simple techniques for easy and rewarding home cultivation for ...
Thank you for the article regarding organic gardening in the Nov. 2 Columbian. I was happy to see that. An article on permaculture would be wonderful. I realize that method isn’t for everyone, but it ...
In response to the Butler Eagle article “City asked to co-sign $400K loan” (Sept. 15, A3), I have a cost savings recommendation for Butler City Council and the board of directors for the baseball ...
One gardener shared how they successfully grew Castilleja paintbrushes, a notoriously difficult species, in the Canadian ...
However, if you find seeds or harvest your own, the best time to plant will be late fall to early winter (November-January).
Lawn care tools can rust or break if left out during the winter months, and a fair share of you leave them on the back table, ...
Look at your favorite nursery for onion transplants, and here's why sugar snap peas are the perfect addition for all ages.
Just let the leaves fall where they may, or rake up every last one ahead of winter’s arrival? There’s no one right answer, ...
It's November and it's unseasonably warm as John John Brown, a Muscogee elder, works to replant peach saplings. "I haven't ...