If you’re waiting for warm weather to think about your garden, you’ve already missed the best window of the year. For ...
Every March, millions of gardeners stare at their tomato seedlings, watch a stretch of warm days roll in, and make the same ...
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Whether you're worried about garden planning, prepping soil, or pruning plants, these beginner-friendly tips from Martha ...
A few years ago, Mark Williams, an OSU Master Gardener Volunteer, presented information on heirloom tomatoes for fellow ...
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Don't grow these plants next to each other in raised beds or you’ll ruin your homegrown harvest
They might be tasty on a plate together, but keep these vegetables apart in your garden ...
Join us for these great gardening talks and get your questions answered afterward. Talks will be held outdoors on our parcel.
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I Do These 5 Things to My Raised Bed Soil Every Spring and It's Kept it Going for Years
Discover how to make your raised bed soil last in our expert guide. These 5 steps can be followed to refresh and replenish your raised beds every year.
Growing tomatoes successfully hinges on one of a few critical factors: one of them being location. Where you plant your ...
I’m beginning to see tomato transplants at nurseries. Is this a good time to plant, or is it too early? — Jeromy It all depends on how much you are willing to gamble. When you are looking to have the ...
As the spring gardening season begins, home gardeners are placing greater emphasis on durability, long-term value, and purchase protection, priorities that go beyond short-term aesthetics. This shift ...
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