However, take a different approach to deal with the aftermath of an ice storm. Unlike snow, brushing off ice from bent branches inadvertently leads to breakage, sometimes causing irreversible damage.
As the temperatures dip and winter approaches, many gardeners might feel tempted to put away their tools and let their gardens go dormant. However, with the right strategies and a little creativity, ...
Winter can be tough on your plants, but staying ahead with simple hacks makes a big difference. The key to keeping your plants happy during winter is managing their light, temperature, and moisture ...
Assess your garden to see which plants survived the winter and which may need replacing. Wait until mid-March to prune or fertilize plants to protect new growth from a late frost. Allow dormant, brown ...
Gardening guru Doug Oster is here to prove you can still dig into gardening even in the coldest months. It's past time for college football's leaders to end this bowl madness and commit to more ...
DENVER — You don't need me to tell you it's been a weird winter. It's been both dry and unseasonably warm. That's concerning. To help your garden cope, water shrubs, perennials and recently planted ...
DENVER — The best therapy for winter boredom is to get our hands dirty and make a mess. Repot some plants. I don't have time during summer to mess with most houseplants. My hands are full. So winter ...
Seasonal gardening isn’t just about planting in spring—it’s about creating a living, changing space that brings beauty and harvests in every season. With the right plants, timing, and care, you can ...
In this episode of Grow Your Garden, Chris H. Olsen helps you plan out some holiday decoration, winter gardening, and fun gift ideas!
This list of curated articles highlights Marianne Binetti's practical gardening tips for winter in the Pacific Northwest. Binetti advises on plant care, pruning, and issues with common houseplants.