July is when inland gardens really heat up, while coastal gardeners wake up to cool, gray mornings until month’s end. After ...
Mulch rarely lasts all season. By July, it has often thinned out, leaving beds exposed as heat peaks. Here's how to tell if ...
You might be able to reuse what’s already in your beds.
Simple, science‑backed ways to control weeds without chemicals.
Ticks hide in cool, damp spots like tall grass, shade, mulch, and garden beds because these areas help them avoid drying out.
Lawn mowers are an absolute essential for trimming grass in the summer, but they can also be used to help out with cleanup ...
A batch of banana bread is a great way to use up overly-ripe fruit, but what about all those peels? We'll tell you three ...
With spring activity over, it might seem like there's nothing left to do in the garden by midsummer. However, your plants ...
Hold onto rain from wetter periods and make that moisture available more gradually.
For UW-Eau Claire students Ava Siger and Abby Straub, the work done near Cannery Park isn’t your typical gardening. The data ...
City of Darwin is inviting residents to roll up their sleeves and help grow a greener Malak by taking part in a Community ...
The temperature swings and drought are not making it easy to garden this year. But there are always a few things we can control, including our optimism and our willingness to “show our shadow” in our ...