The weather in Michigan remains brisk, but the spring tides soon will bring about sunnier days in the Mitten State.
Growing your own plants from seed opens up a wide variety of herbs and vegetables that you won’t find at the store.
Dig" Garden? As the name implies, a "no-dig" garden doesn't require any digging — instead, gardeners create a bed on top of ...
Compared to most garden plants, ephemerals are fleeting, but their role in bridging the gap between winter and spring is ...
After three years of construction, the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing is finally getting soil, but it's still nearly two ...
Grass cuttings can be crucial to helping strengthen your compost - and it costs nothing to add it to the heap once you've finished with the lawn mower ...
Warm weather is coming, and it’s time to start thinking about your garden! Oxford County Soil & Water Conservation District ...
In most regions, April brings warmer weather, thawed soil, the end of frosts, and more sunlight. In short, April is a great ...
When life gives you lemons, make compost. A gardening expert reveals three handy ways you can use leftover lemon peel this ...
Apricots need a sheltered area but do grow in Saskatchewan. It is best to have two varieties to get a better crop.The fruit ...
By the end of March it is safe to start making early outdoor sowings in the veg patch. Lettuces, spinach, radishes, broad beans and peas can all be sown directly into the ground now.
The other benefit to companion planting onions and root veggies is that they have similar soil and fertilization requirements ...