Weeds are an inevitable part of gardening life. While gardening tends to be stress-relieving, weeds can cause a lot of stress—especially on your body. Thankfully, there are plenty of sanity-saving ...
Join Mark from Self Sufficient Me as he transitions his raised garden bed from spring to summer. In this video, Mark ...
With this past week teasing us with temperatures in the high 80s, many of us are wondering what happened to spring? I had to mow my grass for the first time this year. Even though next week promises ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bob Stefko To grow a thriving vegetable garden, effectively managing weeds is a must. Reducing weed issues in new or established ...
HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — Gardeners love to see plants grow and get their hands dirty, but most will tell you, they don’t love pulling weeds. Horticulture Agent Taylor Jones shows us how to get rid of ...
Are you still planting your vegetables? Here are a few tips. If your broccoli seedlings are a bit tall and floppy at planting time, you can bury part of the stem so they don t flop over. I pinch off a ...
Starting your first vegetable garden can seem a little daunting, but we're here to help you plan and plant like a pro. A few ...
In the spring and early summer, when my garden plants are still young and barely popping out of the soil, it’s hard to distinguish between the plants and the weeds. I was just out in the garden ...
I am making some weeding progress during these cooler days, and pulling out dried up daylily stems. After pulling the weeds, what do you do with them? Sometimes I make piles to collect later … that ...