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High-carb foods, disease risk, and traffic collisions make feeding deer one of the worst things you can do in winter.
By JESSICA DAMIANO Shoveling in single-digit temperatures after the colossal winter storm this weekend, I dumped mounds of ...
Weeds are gearing up and preparing for spring. Here are the steps gardeners can take now so that weeds don't become a ...
G'day! In this video, we go for a walk around the acreage whilst I chat about what's been happening. I cover some aspects of acreage living, a quick look at the vegetable garden, growing bananas, ...
Shoveling snow onto garden beds can protect plants during winter. Snow acts as a blanket, insulating the soil and preventing roots from being exposed to cold winds. As it melts, ...
The first frost doesn’t have to mean the end of fresh, homegrown salads. Many gardeners pack away their tools when the cold weather arrives, but you can enjoy crisp, flavorful greens straight from ...
Atkinson Greenhaw recommends focusing on what you can control. Weather is not in your control, but having supplies such as ...
Many gardeners resort to using bedsheets to protect sensitive flowers and vegetables. But does covering plants with sheets really protect them from freezing temperatures?
Some plants, like avocado trees, grow stronger and more cold hardy as they mature. They also become more difficult to cover.
Penn State Extension will offer the “Arborist Short Course Series,” a 10-day webinar series designed to increase working tree knowledge and prepare participants for the International Society of ...
How does snow protect plants during the winter? The answer lies below ground, in the roots and soil, and in the steps that we can take to help plants survive cold conditions.