Driving up a dirt road to the small produce stand at Bear Butte Gardens just outside Sturgis, one would never imagine the ...
Growing your own pecan tree for a ton of wonderful eating nuts might be easier than you think! Come with me on a pecan ...
In an Instagram reel, gardener Sarah Christenson shared how her tomatoes were unexpectedly thriving after following a viral ...
“Baking soda is particularly effective at removing pesticide residues," says Lu, who also suggests distilled white vinegar ...
Instead of leaving your garden barren in winter, choose from these winter flowers that thrive in cold temperatures, from winter jasmine to snowdrops.
When winter reduces natural food sources in Oregon yards, many birds turn to people and planted landscapes for help.
Pears and apples should be 4- to 5 feet tall, and they should be pruned to 30 inches. Again, select main scaffold branches ...
What if there was a low-maintenance plant that not only looked beautiful, but attracted birds to your yard year-round? This ...
One of my readers asked me, “How can I encourage a Baltimore Oriole to come into myyard?” You can get a Baltimore Oriole or Icterus galbula to notice your feeders in an easy way with the feeders that ...
In a berry-focused garden, you can add a variety of plants offering berries almost all year. Berries are often a primary food ...
Diatomaceous earth is a white powder made from crushed ancient diatom fossils. Its sharp edges damage insect bodies, making ...
At this time of year, we tend to think of trees with colorful leaves as native to colder climates than ours. But then Jenny ...