Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... January is a great time for Marin County gardeners to prepare raised vegetable beds for the upcoming growing season. Amending the soil in winter months ...
Question: I would like to get my vegetable garden and annual flower beds ready for planting without having to do a lot of preparation next spring. What are some things I could be doing right now?
Fall is also the best time to make soil amendments in your vegetable garden to give the nutrients a chance to “settle” over the winter. Courtesy Johnson County Extension With one extreme weather event ...
If you're lucky enough to have had a busy growing season, you may, by now, be tired and ready to hang up your pitch fork for a cozy winter by the fire. But don't down-tools just yet. In order to ...
IT may still be the bleak mid-winter, but January is an important gardening month to prepare for the spring ahead. This is because what happens in vegetable beds now can make all the difference to how ...
FOR BEDS: Shrubs, ground covers, vegetables, annuals and perennials are planted into well-prepared beds. Because the roots of shrubs, ground covers, vegetables, annuals and perennials will live in the ...
Make life easier in your yard with this soil-preparation hack that helps prevent weeds.
If this is really going to be the year that you get serious about raising garden-fresh vegetables, put in the key and get the engine started. The race is about to begin and your first crops are ready ...
Learning about the soil in your beds is important to successful gardening. Soil is the primary source of water and mineral nutrients for plants and must also provide sufficient oxygen to the root ...