Winter can be harsh on trees that have been planted within the last five years. Learn how to give young trees the special ...
You can plant dormant trees and shrubs and sow native plant seeds in January to get a head start on your garden. Discover three fruit-producing plants and six native plants to add to your garden this ...
Q: Every winter, I end up losing some of my indoor plants. They will look fine all summer, but once winter comes, they ...
January feels like the dead of winter, but it’s actually a really useful “head start” month. You’re not filling beds yet, you’re setting things up so that when spring does arrive, you’re weeks ahead ...
Correcting soil pH and choosing the right placement for each plant are just a few of the simple steps that can help bring a ...
While the majority of the garden lies dormant in January, according to Monty Don, there are still tasks to be completed.
When the ground is too frozen for birds to find food and winter seedheads are in short supply, we can help them survive. The ...
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Winter flowering plants indoors need steady warmth and light to keep going strong. A south window or grow lamp does the trick for most, coaxing buds open even as snow piles up. The key lies in ...
The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are part of the University of California Cooperative Extension system, serving our ...
Winter gardening on the Peninsula means pruning roses, choosing seeds for spring planting and checking trees for early signs of serious root disease. This month’s gardening tips highlight simple steps ...