Spring is right around the corner so it's time to start paying attention to your home garden again. We consulted some local experts for tips on everything from gardening, to create a little "backyard ...
It’s summertime, which means some of the tastiest fruits and vegetables the D.C. area has to offer are in peak season. But just because something’s homegrown doesn’t mean it’s risk free. Whether it’s ...
For decades, native plants were relegated to the “weed” section of many American gardeners’ minds. Most nurseries didn’t stock them. But that’s slowly changing. Native plants provide food and shelter ...
Yes you can begin weeding as early as January. The perennial weeds such as dandelion and thistle are easy to see and easier to pull from the wet winter ground. Vicky McMillan The third week of January ...
These common gardening solutions and backyard home remedies won't get you proven results. Here's why you should stop doing them!
Cleaning up your vegetable garden at the end of the season goes a long way toward avoiding pest and disease problems next year. You may have heard that it is a good idea to leave plant material ...
Warmer weather means tomato season! Depending on how much rain the garden gets, your soil might need a few days to dry out before you start planting, said Tomatomania owner Scott Daigre. Tromping ...
Watermelons are the heart of the summer season. Made with 90% water, watermelons are the perfect fruit to keep yourself hydrated throughout the hot summer months. You can not only chop the fruit and ...
As Thanksgiving nears, locals are shopping for Christmas trees, and Jennifer Brennan, horticulturist with Chalet Home & Garden in Wilmette, shared tips on ABC7 Eyewitness 7 a.m. newscast. Brennan ...
Since there’s not much going on in the outdoor garden right now, let’s talk about indoor plants. You can get answers to all your gardening questions by calling the Tulsa Master Gardeners Help Line at ...