A well-grown rhubarb plant will be ruby red and green by summer, but those who just can't wait to harvest can stimulate pale ...
Give your garden a head start by starting your seeds indoors. When your last frost date rolls around, you'll have seedlings ...
It’s still winter but there are still plenty of tasks to undertake outside to prepare for spring. The Sonoma County Master ...
Lavender is a beautiful plant on its own, but every type of greenery benefits from the right neighbors. This ornamental grass ...
Sure, errors happen, or the operator (me) uses seeds that a too old, which is frustrating because time is lost and a do-over ...
The Cooperative Extension Plant Clinic can provide information on scale insect control, urban tree care, and other ...
Gifting flowers is now a common tradition on Valentine's Day to show someone how much you love them. So here are some of the ...
Water passes through sandy soil like a sieve—any plants growing in sandy soil must be drought-tolerant, because water passes ...
Rhino Conservation for Community Empowerment in Zimbabwe will be presented at 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19, at the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures in Fort Collins, just one of many ...
Left to their own accord, seeds would drop to the ground in late summer or autumn, survive winter, then germinate when the ...
Hellebores, witch hazels, and snowdrops are three plants that love the cold weather and offer up blooms to brighten up the dregs of winter.
From blocking light to decking that's too high, here are 5 common garden laws you could unknowingly be breaking with fines, according to an expert.