Gardening is more than just planting seeds and watching them grow—it’s an art, a science, and a deeply rewarding hobby.
IT might still be a bit chilly outside, but spring is just around the corner and if you want your garden to be ready for the ...
Every year, gardeners everywhere sow seeds indoors. After all, starting your own seedlings offers a host of benefits over ...
Kitchen scraps create a lot of waste, but many foods can be added to your garden instead of the trash. “Food waste is an ...
It turns out there is a natural way to get stronger and better-looking hydrangeas, and all you need is one kitchen scrap you ...
Connecticut awarded $400,000 to 12 projects that will reduce the impacts of aquatic invasive species on inland waters in the ...
If you still haven’t tried mycorrhizae, consider this your wake-up call – your plants are missing out! Your vegetables, your ...
Salinity has been an enemy of agriculture for millennia because even though many crops can withstand low to moderate salt ...
Cut down on food waste with these 5 fresh and practical tips from top local chefs. From meal planning to composting, learn ...
Irrigation water high in bicarbonates can wreak havoc on crops, causing soil compaction, blocking plants’ nutrient uptake and eventually killing them. Identifying and treating bicarbonates isn’t easy, ...
The Seed to Supper program, offered by Penn State Master Gardeners and Uncommon Grounds Café, teaches budget-friendly gardening techniques. The eight-session curriculum covers planning, planting, and ...
Too many Palm Beachers look away when it comes to protecting our environment. But there are easy ways to do so.