Fall Means Spring Bulb Planting
The days are shorter, and the nights are cooler, which means we are approaching Spring bulb planting time. Yes, tulips, daffodils, anemones (technically a corm), ranunculus (also a corm), and many other Spring bulb flowers will go into the ground […]
Get Ready for Spring Blooms: Tips for Cool-Weather Flower Transplants
It’s time to start cool-weather flower transplants. These include sweet william, carnations, rudbeckia, feverfew, snapdragons, bupleurum, larkspur, and delphinium, to name a few. These hardy, cool-weather flowers will set a vigorous root system over the winter and burst forth in […]
It’s Time to Start Thinking About Those Winter Crops
It is 95 degrees outside, and I am about to talk about preparing for Winter. August is a good time to start any Winter transplants you want to grow.
Start Your List Of Trees To Prune Now To Ensure A Successful Next Season
We are just approaching summer temperatures here, but I have Fall/Winter chores on my mind already, watching our fruit crop this year. I am making a note of all the pruning that needs to be done.
It’s Time To Plant For Summer, But Watch Out For Low Overnight Temps
Summertime is fast approaching: Get those summertime plants started, but be cautious with overnight temperatures still reaching down to the 30s.
Springtime Has Arrived, But Keep An Eye Out For One Last Frost
Here we are with Spring in the air, and all the fruit trees are absolutely gorgeous this year, thanks to all the rain!