The last two years since the pandemic, gardening has expanded a lot in this country. You can see that in stores when you find lots of empty seed slots in the seed racks late in the spring.
Most of us are veterans of our northern winters and along with these colder days seems to come another malady that we call cabin fever.
Fall is here, and that means winter is just around the corner. Do you remember all the winter damage to the trees and shrubs last winter?
Lessons learned are that even though regular Irises are rather drought tolerant, they do need some water in a dry fall and can be soaked for a couple of weeks in the spring.
May is the time to plant our gardens.
The winter winds have caused dieback to stems and buds.
How to get your geraniums ready for spring.