March is an exciting time in the garden as it marks the beginning of the growing season. As the temperature starts to rise ...
Healthy soil should be prioritized, but sometimes pre-made fertilizer is better than a home hack. Rather than try old wives’ tales for pest repellent, gardeners should try pest-resistant plants.
To ensure homegrown seedlings are ready for spring transplanting, sow seeds with a long germination time, like tomatoes, in mid-March or about 6 to 8 weeks before your last frost date. Direct sow fast ...
Common gardening mistakes include buying too many seeds and starting them indoors too early. Seedlings started indoors must be gradually acclimated to outdoor conditions before transplanting.
Discover how growing your own garden can save money, enhance grocery budgets, and yield fresh, organic produce with minimal investment. Cost-effective gardening tips included.
OSU Extension horticulturist Brian Jervis shares early spring gardening tips, including watering advice and standout plants like sumac, azaleas, jasmine, and forsythia.
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