Autumn is in full force. Green leaves have turned to brilliant shades of red and gold that flutter to the ground in their yearly dance. The garden is winding down in preparation for its long winter ...
September and October are the best months for planting bulbs. This will allow ample time for the bulbs to become well rooted before the ground freezes. Bulbs planted after October may not have time to ...
When the leaves on the trees start to change color and drop to the ground, it’s a sign that fall is here. It’s also a sign that it’s time to plant bulbs so you can have a bountiful splash of color to ...
Enjoy the beautiful autumnal colored leaves of red, burgundy, yellow, gold and orange. Buy cold-hardy bulbs to plant outdoors and get extra ones to "force" indoors and enjoy during the winter. Cut ...
Spring, summer and fall bulbs do benefit from fertilization! The soil fertility and pH in your garden plays a role in determining the amount or if it is needed. While not absolutely necessary, ...
Gardening season is on hold for the winter months, but you may have questions as you prepare for spring. To ask one, simply go to the OSU Extension website, type it in and include the county where you ...
Prune evergreens and use cuttings for holiday decorations. Mulch strawberry plants after several periods of cold weather. Pot an amaryllis bulb for winter enjoyment. How do I force bulbs to bloom in ...
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