Cool-season hanging baskets are one of my favorite ways to bring vibrant color and texture to my outdoor space when temperatures start to drop. Unlike summer baskets that bask in the heat, these ...
Question: I’ve grown onions and garlic in my garden and I’d like to try shallots this year. Do you have any suggestions for growing them? A: Shallots are an easy-to-grow cool-season vegetable. With a ...
To keep your flowerbeds colorful and attractive over the winter and into the spring, now is the time to replace warm-season bedding plants that bloomed over the summer. If they still look good, you ...
Chances are that your yard or garden is decorated with evergreen shrubs such as juniper, geranium, and conifers. While evergreen shrubs and beautiful and timeless on their own, planting them with a ...
Fall planting extends fresh harvests with cool-season crops that tolerate frost. Pick quick-growing, hardy veggies and protect them with mulch and row covers. Raised beds and sunny, elevated spots ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. August is a time of transition when late summer heat gradually cools, leading to mild soil temperatures that pave the way for ...
The planting of cool-season bedding plants is in full swing. They will provide color in the fall, through the winter and in a grand display in spring. Cool-season bedding plants enjoy mild to chilly ...
We have finally gotten a break in the weather, and it is beginning to feel like fall -- at least in the mornings. It is time to begin transitioning your summer color for fall and winter color. If your ...