If you don't prune these shrubs before the end of winter, you won't get the most out of their berries when it's their time to ...
On plants where growth is constantly renewed from ground level, the weak, spindly shoots should be removed, as well as some ...
Despite February’s often cool, damp, and dreary days, it is a harbinger that spring is only a month away and can inspire North Bay gardeners to begin planning, preparing and getting an early start ...
Elsewhere, antirrhinums (snapdragons) are best sown under cover in February. They’re slow to get going, so starting early ...
Bare-root roses and other shrubs planted now establish well before summer. Raspberry canes and bare-root strawberries can also be planted in February, if ground isn't frozen or waterlogged. February ...
Want to get ahead in the garden this year? Tick off these important February jobs to put you in a good place for spring ...
YOU might think there is very little to do in a ­winter garden, be­sides sweeping up soggy leaves and mulching your beds. But ...
An edible garden doesn’t require a lot of space to produce a good bounty. You can grow your own personal berry patch right on your patio or balcony and enjoy them all season. Strawberries, blueberries ...
Gardening is about anticipating every move. Prune these three plants now to ensure they bloom. Plan ahead for your next season. This will prevent a failure in your garden. Did you know that pruning ...
Prior to Christmas, when you sent this query, we had had an exceptionally mild, wet start to winter, with few frosty nights or chilly days. As a result, many roses have been slow to settle into their ...