Mulching for winter matters more than you think. We talked to an expert to find out when, how, and why to do it right.
As gardeners across North America step into their backyards this season, many are noticing a shift not just in the weather, ...
Mulching is a preferred method among many gardeners who seek zero-waste, organic methods. It's far better for the environment ...
Vegetable beds are a productive and low-maintenance option for growing fruit and vegetables. They can be at ground level or raised to a variety of heights, and divided by paths that may be grass, ...
The Two Rivers community garden program is nearly full for the 2026 growing season, with only two beds remaining out of 115.
A desire to encourage local residents to dig into composting for themselves is behind the SCREC’s partnership with OC Waste & ...
Generous rains in December and early January made for early blooming hillsides and canyons. Already, hoary-leaf Ceanothus ( Ceanothus crassifolius) is showing its ivory-white colored flowers, soon to ...
We carpet our homes but what about the garden? So I thought I'd carpet our vegetable garden to stop weeds invading my ...
Rain gardens are practical and aesthetic additions most homes will benefit from, and if you're looking for inspiration, check ...
There is an easy method to prevent weeds from popping up in spring, and it requires no salt, pulling or chemical sprays ...
For centuries, the rose has stood as a universal emblem of love, beauty and devotion. Love and roses are forever inseparably ...
Gardeners warn February can make or break your spring flower garden; learn the three late winter jobs that quietly decide how ...