Cardinals, blue jays, woodpeckers, and goldfinches will show up fast with sunflower, suet and thistle — but one simple seed swap can send squirrels packing.
Growing plants from seed can save you a lot of money, but you’ll have to invest some time and money. The good news is that the initial investment will pay off over quite a few years if you purchase ...
As far as basic materials go, you’re going to provide what Nature would provide—soil, water, sunlight, warmth.
Planting seeds sounds straightforward and, frankly, it should be: Buy a seed, plant it, add water and watch it grow. But one ...
A vibrant garden doesn't have to take all season. These rapid bloomers turn bare soil into bold color in weeks, making seed starting feel instantly rewarding.
Enjoy tangy, sweet pomegranate at breakfast, lunch, and dinner — then savor this versatile fruit in desserts and cocktails, ...
You’ll save lots of money by starting your own flower and vegetable transplants from seed vs. buying greenhouse-grown plants in the spring. Indoor seed-starting isn’t as tricky as it might seem, and ...
While the spring equinox is the official start of spring, here in northern Michigan, we are still weeks away from being able to get our hands in the dirt outside and begin gardening in earnest. That ...
Seed-starting time is right around the corner, and that means it’s time to think about tomatoes. I can think of no better summer meal than a thick slice of a homegrown Oxheart between two slices of ...
BOSSIER CITY, La. - As gardeners begin thinking ahead to spring planting, one LSU AgCenter expert says now is the perfect time to prepare to start seeds indoors. At the Red River Research Station, ...