At this point in the season, there are a few things left to do to help transition your garden to winter and to prepare for next season.
August in Atlanta represents a waning summer: There’s still an oppressive heat, but the days are beginning to shorten. It’s a time for gardeners to look toward cooler days and nights, whether they ...
When the temperatures drop, it’s easy to think your garden goes into hibernation. But that’s not entirely true. Even in the heart of winter, there are simple things you can do now to set your garden ...
With sunshine melting snow, the exposed ground and even a few snowdrops in bloom, you might be tempted to start doing some gardening. In my opinion, the biggest gardening chore you should be tackling ...
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As you walk around the landscape in January and look forward to the joy of starting a flower or vegetable garden, don’t overlook what you are stepping on. Healthy, productive plants require healthy ...
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