As the month of February draws to an end, it is time to start thinking of preparing our gardens for spring. If you live in the Southeast Region of the U.S., you will want to start thinking about what you can do now. Below is a compiled list of tips to help you prepare for spring.
Epsom salt isn’t just for your bathtub. In fact, it is helpful to your vegetable garden, fruits, houseplants, trees, shrubs, etc. In this article, you will find 3 specific uses for Epsom salt in your backyard and learn why it is so helpful.
Are you looking for a solution to getting rid of those pesky spider mites?
The weather in the Northeast Region of the U.S. has been freezing cold and filled with snow. The days, however, are growing longer. With longer days comes the promise of spring. Yes, spring is coming. Use this month to prepare your garden for spring and much more.
Aloe vera is a plant that is extremely sensitive to frost. This makes it difficult to grow outside for most of the country. If you cannot grow your aloe vera plant outdoors, let’s bring it indoors.
Aloe vera is not a difficult plant to grow indoors. With a little know how, soon you will be enjoying all the benefits of the plant in the comfort of your own home. Here is what you need to know about growing aloe vera:
While snow, cold temperatures and harsh winds surround the Midwest and Mountain Region of the United States this month, remember that spring really is right around the corner. Why not make your green thumb happy and start prepare for spring with the following February tips?
Are you ready to purchase seeds for your spring garden?
It is that time of year for most of the United States. It is time to purchase seeds for your garden. Before you check out, make sure to read the following 8 tips for buying seeds.
Have you had troubles with your newly planted trees and shrubs surviving the hot summers?
Can you believe it? It is time to equip your garden and landscape for the upcoming summer months. Follow these tips to a more fruitful garden come summer.
When should you plant bare-root trees in the Pacific Northwest Region?
On this cold winter February morning, we are sharing with you a compiled list of gardening tips for the month of February for those who live in the Pacific Northwest Region of the United States.