Springtime is often associated with planting and flowers, whereas autumn is synonymous with harvest. This is especially true in the Skagit Valley, where April tulips and fall gourds are major ...
For perennials, most plants can be cut back in the fall to get rid of excessive foliage that has turned brown after a hard frost. Removing dying foliage keeps the garden tidy and prevents pests ...
Both of these non-native insects have a well-deserved reputation for invading homes in large numbers each fall and winter. Stink bugs seemed to be more prevalent in the garden landscape this year ...
If you’re not quite ready to store your gardening tools, fall is a great time to get your soil ready for next year’s planting, said Rosie Lerner, Purdue Extension consumer horticulture specialist ...