I so often talk about how gardening isn’t a Ron Popeil Pocket Fisherman. If you aren’t old enough to know what I am talking about,…
Read MoreEveryone is in full garden mode now that we finally have a few warmer days, and the garden centers and big box stores are humming…
Read MoreOne of the most-asked questions I and my Master Gardener and Master Naturalist volunteers get is about the most popular insect we know … butterflies:…
Read MoreSpring brings many things — warmer temperatures (or not), greener grass, daffodils blooming, and wildlife getting in the “family way.” Usually, my columns focus on…
Read MoreI am asked a lot of interesting gardening questions every year, it is actually one of the very favorite parts of my job. In a…
Read MoreThe egg prices have been in the news for several months now, and occasionally I will have people ask me if it would just be…
Read MoreOnions — as strong as the flavor and smell can be is the opinion people have about them. I am not suggesting anyone try to…
Read MoreSpring has either sprung (meteorologically, March 1) or will soon be springing (astronomically, March 20). But some things are popping up all over that I…
Read MoreThere are some garden topics that I feel a need to repeat every year. Because no matter how many times I go over them or…
Read MoreWell, the big thaw is on, and as the soil warms up, so do the insects that spent their winters with propylene glycol as their…
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