Learn how and when to plant fruit trees in your home garden—and how to maintain them for the optimal yield After the decisions of where and what kind of tree to plant, deciding when to plant is much ...
Today we are taking a look at Pilea peperomioides, the Chinese Money Plant, Coin Plant, Friendship, UFO Plant or whatever fun ...
The savviest, most dedicated gardeners hold onto little tips and tricks to keep as many crops growing in the soil for as long as possible. One of those techniques is known as succession planting, ...
If you just bought some new shrubs like a Hydrangea, Crape Myrtle, Dogwood, Viburnum, Rose of Sharon, or so many others, here is a short and sweet video showing exactly how to get them planted ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Toying with the idea of planting a tree? That little sapling will one day be a mighty big help in shading your home in the hot summers to come, if you give ...
In “Part One, What Can I Give My Plants,” you were encouraged to analyze your planting site, and to determine the existing conditions in your garden space. With site map in hand, the fun begins as you ...
The Scott Soil and Water Conservation District is hosting a workshop to teach the basics of planting a rain garden from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 18. A rain garden is a small basin of colorful ...
Welcome to this special interval in our series on Planting Design Basics. Before diving into our final installment, “Is my yard ready to plant?,” let’s explore how to develop an appropriate list of ...
Fall is a good time to plant spring-flowering bulbs such as tulips in western Oregon. (Betsy Hartley) It's not too late in western Oregon to plant spring-flowering bulbs that will infuse color once ...