May Garden Tips: Here Comes the Sun
In your plot of earth this month, prep the ground for a hot summer, bring the houseplants out and start your edible garden.
In your plot of earth this month, prep the ground for a hot summer, bring the houseplants out and start your edible garden.
April is a welcome month with its warmer days and bright blooms. Tom Packer shares these tips for home gardening.
William and Mary Joslin nurtured their 4-acre garden for decades, then donated the land to the City of Raleigh to be used as a park.
Garden expert Tina Mast of Homewood Nursery shared this short list of to-dos to tackle on this month’s milder days.
It might seem like a time to take a break from yard work as you look out at your lifeless garden but there’s plenty to do this month.
Over two decades, this wooded lot has been transformed with gravel pathways, sun and shade plantings, and unique artwork.
This colorful and carefully curated garden links Morrisville couple Berry and Dick Hayter to their roots in Zimbabwe and beyond.
A closer look at the floating bugs that glide along the surface of creeks and ponds — and the mysteries surrounding them.
Just like the plants in his garden, this writer finds we’re always learning and growing, dreaming and scheming.
Think outside of the big blue bin to keep these items out of the landfill.
This free service through the Department of Agriculture can save you time and money on your yard
Leave the leafs, bury the bulbs, observe, and give thanks as you work in your patch of Peidmont this month.by Hannah Ross | photography from the archives by Juli Leonard Summer lingers late in the Piedmont, but with the deep…
My landscape may be unfinished — but what in life is not?
A gardener’s fondness for his Japanese maple becomes a bittersweet reminder of life’s impermanence.