Gardening-Save Your Mums
This October, 2022, image provided by Jessica Damiano shows perennial chrysanthemums planted directly in a garden bed on Long Island, NY.
This October, 2022, image provided by Jessica Damiano shows perennial chrysanthemums planted directly in a garden bed on Long Island, NY.
This Oct. 1, 2022, image provided by Jessica Damiano shows perennial garden mums for sale in Old Brookville, NY. (Jessica Damiano via AP)
Microgreens (MGs) are young and tender, edible greens produced by sprouting the seeds of a variety of vegetable species and herbaceous plants. They are nutrient-dense and might be grown year-round in a short time and in limited space. Growing microgreens indoors is relatively easy and it rewards you with fresh, tasty produce. Many edible plant …
Year-round gardening: Growing microgreens at home | Lifestyle Read More »
Chenille, taffeta and velvet may sound like the hottest designer fabrics for 2023, but they are the newest Upscale Monarda, or bee balm, coming out this spring.
CAMDEN — Restoration ecologist Amy Thomsen will discuss why to use native plants in landscapes and the benefits to gardening with them in a free Camden Garden Club lecture, Thursday, Oct. 27, from 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. The one-hour talk is open to the general public and will also be live streamed on Zoom from …
Restoration ecologist to give talk on native plant gardening Read More »
“Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.” ― Albert Camus On Oct. 8-9, I took a break from my gardening tasks to enjoy the spectacular fall color in the Baraboo Bluffs area. Unfortunately, that means I will have to try and squeeze in some gardening tasks after I get home from …
“There are no gardening mistakes, only experiments.” — Janet Kilburn Phillips We surveyed several Colorado Master Gardeners to hear what they have learned from their gardening experiences. About 20 years ago, I planted a bunch of beautiful red tulips in our courtyard. They were stunning the first year. What I did not know was that …
Year-round gardening: How I wish I knew then what I know now | Lifestyle Read More »
This June 10, 2022, image provided by Jessica Damiano shows a crop of freshly harvested hardneck garlic in New York’s Long Island. (Jessica Damiano via AP)
In this Oct. 16, 2021, image provided by Jessica Damiano, a garlic bulb is separated into cloves for planting. (Jessica Damiano via AP)
The Tucson Garden Guide, a free, biweekly newsletter, keeps you up to date on the latest home and garden tips, tricks and styles for the desert. Sign up at tucson.com/newsletters. Here’s what you’ve missed so far: