By Felder Rushing Gardening Columnist Winter weather’s effects on the garden getting to you? Not this jaded horticulturist, ...
In case you have any memory left, you may remember a column we had on a page like this 25 or more years ago. The subject was ...
While gardens may appear to be dormant during the winter, they are actually very much alive and teeming with life.
An area on the outside of a tree trunk that appears to be stained white or looks wet during summer is likely bacterial ...
We gardeners are already thinking of spring. If you are hungering for spring, you might consider going to a spring flower ...
Protecting seedlings from pests can feel like a constant battle; sometimes sensible plant choice is more worthwhile than ...
Generally, you'll apply mulch 2 to 3 inches deep, with the exception of grass clippings, which you should keep to a depth of ...
Tending to roses is a must in autumn and winter and it's not just about deadheading - the plants also need some 'winter armor ...
Groundhog saw his shadow, sort of. The up-and-down, freeze-thaw conditions that are so stressful for plants in the maritime ...
The small, shallow dishes that house bonsai trees are sized to inhibit root growth. Larger pots would hold more soil and ...
SNOW PEA PICKIN': Pick snow peas in the vegetable garden frequently. Ideally, the pods should be harvested when flat before ...
This column is written by the Master Gardeners of Yolo County each month. It provides answers to selected questions that ...
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