Prepping and planning your next veggie garden is much easier when you pace yourself through the colder months.
While most gardens wind down during the winter, there are actually several leafy greens you can start in early winter. There ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Gardeners might regard their January garden as dormant and less than enjoyable. Many of their plants are “asleep” and preparing for future growth and blooms.
Winter’s chill may have gripped your garden, but don’t let frost slow you down. January is a secret powerhouse month for ...
The early blooms of spring tell you the coldest days of the year are behind you and the warmth of the new season has arrived. Look for these early spring flowers as a signal to get your garden started ...
March 20th marks the Spring Equinox, the first day of spring. As sunnier days arrive, our backyards begin to wake up and thaw out. It marks the beginning of long days spent in outdoors, and a reminder ...
Several annual and perennial plants can add a splash of color to your landscape in early spring. Consider planting ranunculus in a pot or basket for a stunning display of pastel colors. Chives, while ...
As winter slowly gives way to spring, we get really eager to start our garden. You may be wondering how early is too early (and how you can get a step ahead). While cold temperatures and the ...
Cool season vegetables, such as spinach and radishes, are ideal for direct seeding in March. Gardeners should ensure their garden beds are prepped in late fall or during warmer winter days. Container ...
Spring has arrived in the Lower Hudson Valley, and green thumbs are "hungry for color." If you're raring to get down and dirty in the actual dirt, there's a few things you should know about ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Our gardens have not arrived on spring’s first day (March 20) but are coming out of dormancy and have already displayed spring blooms. Astronomically, the ...