It’s time for poinsettias! Here are a few tips to keep your plant lush and healthy throughout the holidays and beyond: Pick a plant where the yellow flower buds in the middle of the colored bracts are unopened. Poinsettias originate in Mexico so they don’t like drafts or cold temperatures. We’ll wrap it up well… Read More
How To Water Plants in the Summer
Summer is here and it’s time to enjoy your spring plantings. While there are still tasks to be done, the most important is to ensure your plants have an ample supply of water. Lawns need 1” to 1 ½” of moisture per week. Use a rain gauge or any container with vertical sides to measure… Read More
Tips to Help Birds Survive in the Winter
It is both rewarding and entertaining to watch birds at your feeders and the kids will love it, too! Besides providing food for the birds, some shelter and protection is another great way to help get them through the long, cold winter months. Instead of throwing your Christmas tree in the compost bin, stake or tie… Read More
How To Attract Hummingbirds
Hummingbirds – they are so amazing and a wonder to watch. Their wings beat up to 50 times a second and they take 150 breaths a minute. Don’t try to match that! Their eggs are about the size of a jellybean and they use moss to make their nests. You may notice they can fly… Read More
How To Save Your Leftover Bulbs
Do you have bulbs left that you don’t have time to plant outside? Don’t throw them away! Tulip, daffodil, and hyacinths do well in pots and are easily forced inside the house. Keep them cool (40 F) for 12 to 13 weeks in the refrigerator or cool corner of the basement. Plant in 6” or 10”… Read More
How To Make Flowers Last Longer in a Vase
Are you enjoying your fresh cut flowers from the garden? Here is a couple of tips to make them last longer in the vase. First, cut the stems in the early morning before the heat of the day and cut the stems at an angle. Put a single untreated piece of charcoal in the bottom… Read More
How To Make Herbal Tea
Have a few extra herbs this season? Make herbal teas! They are tasty and good for you. Start by steeping 3 teaspoons of fresh herbs in one cup of boiling water for five or ten minutes. The longer you steep, the stronger the tea. After that, just strain and drink! Unique Benefits of Herbal Brews:… Read More
How to Prep Your Garden for Next Year
It may be getting colder and wetter, but during those pleasantly cool November days, there are plenty of ways to keep up your garden and prepare for next year. Turn down your plots. Make sure all your annuals are cleared out and the garden area is clean. Mound soil around roses and cover with winter protection… Read More
How To Create a Terrarium
Are you growing restless with all this snow and looking for a gardening project? Terrariums, enclosed glass containers ideal for growing plants indoors, have become a little slice of heaven for gardeners stuck inside for winter. Start by finding a beautiful glass container that blends well with your indoor decor. Small gravel or stones provide… Read More