Aug 23, 2021 12:15PM ● By Paige Slaughter
Tasting the tomatoes week after week told me the plants were getting too much water, as they became slightly less flavorful and crisp.
Jul 26, 2021 11:42AM ● By Kimberly Blaker
Reduce strain, prevent pain and overcome barriers caused by physical impairments when gardening
Jun 28, 2021 09:33AM ● By Paige Slaughter
While warm season crops like tomatoes, peppers, corn and squash can handle full sun, many of our favorites enjoy a bit of shade.
May 24, 2021 12:58PM ● By Paige Slaughter
Every spring, I freshen up my potted plants by giving them new potting soil, a good watering, and a day of fresh air and sunshine.
May 24, 2021 12:47PM ● By Corey Colombin
On Wednesdays, seniors get 10 percent off any purchase!
Feb 22, 2021 02:14PM ● By Paige Slaughter
As you think about your garden and how you want to design it this year, ask how you can work with your environment, rather than against it.
Jan 25, 2021 03:58PM ● By Paige Slaughter
Our gardens are square feet of pure possibility – spaces where we can create anything we have the patience for.
Oct 01, 2020 03:20PM ● By Paige Slaughter
Leaves and all organic matter (like grass clippings and plant stalks) play a central role in the decay cycle, setting the stage for vibrant new growth in spring.
Aug 31, 2020 02:18PM ● By Paige Slaughter
September is harvest time! And, it marks the beginning of slowly putting the garden to bed. Garden Checklist Tidy up flower beds by cutting ...
Jul 31, 2019 09:32AM ● By Paige Slaughter
Gardens extend beyond the confines of our backyards. They impact our culinary lives, delight lucky neighbors who get our extra bounties and ...
Aug 04, 2018 03:05AM ● By Paige Slaughter
Tomatoes are ripe and jumping off the vine. Sometimes they even make it to the kitchen. We’re eating lots of summer squash, and perhaps we’r...
Jul 04, 2018 04:53AM ● By Melanie Wiseman
According to the Bureau of Reclamation, we’re in one of the worst drought cycles of the past 1,200 years. Despite voluntary water restrictio...