February is the quiet pivot between winter fatigue and spring momentum. Beds may still look sparse, but this month decides ...
What gardener’s (or would be gardeners) want, say the trend spotters, are plants that are both beautiful and bullet proof.
In 1958, the American free-market economist Leonard E Read published his famous essay I, Pencil, in which he made his point ...
In addition to perennial wildflowers and grasses, Fletcher and Tausz use the milk-jug method to grow trees and shrubs from ...
Despite February’s often cool, damp, and dreary days, it is a harbinger that spring is only a month away and can inspire North Bay gardeners to begin planning, preparing and getting an early start ...
It starts in late June, but in some years, it can be in early July. For some, it lasts only a few weeks, but for those who ...
Picture a crisp February evening where the kitchen transforms into a canvas of warmth and connection. This month’s recipes celebrate the art of the heart and hearth; where romantic dinners ...
The precut fruit at the grocery store might be convenient, but there are several reasons why you're better off buying whole ...
Elsewhere, antirrhinums (snapdragons) are best sown under cover in February. They’re slow to get going, so starting early ...
As the winter chill persists, it is time to review the gardening checklist for February to ensure your landscape is ready for ...
The 10 essential gardening jobs you should do in February - These are the gardening jobs you should focus on to get your ...