After months of cold, the arrival of warmer days signals the long-awaited transition to spring. For garden enthusiasts, this change in seasons brings both ...
Despite the frigid temperatures and white blankets we experienced in central Ohio, plants and insects are expected to survive.
Just because we’ve already enjoyed a couple months of flowers by June doesn’t mean we should give up on the rest of the year ...
Bottom line, when those late winter blizzards hit, the best way to protect our plants is to heap that shoveled snow onto the garden beds. We may grumble at the chore, but our plants will love it.
Recently, we visited with thousands of gardeners and aspiring gardeners at the Central Ohio Home & Garden Show ... or not this winter’s cold and snow have harmed landscape plants, and if cold ...
similar to what we use to keep our car engines from freezing in winter. Garden: How to force spring-flowering plants indoors Insects rely on a wide range of chemicals which they naturally produce ...