June brings longer days, warmer soil, and a garden that’s ready to grow (hooray!)—but only if you’re a step ahead of pests, pruning, and watering. How do you keep up with all the things in this busy ...
June brings the heat—and with it, the perfect conditions to get your summer garden growing strong! This month marks the heart of the season, which promises long, sunny days, warm soil, and endless ...
As spring finally transitions to summer, “June Gloom” typically brings us some gray skies, especially along the coast. That means spring flowers last a bit longer while we wait for summer veggies to ...
As spring finally transitions to summer, “June Gloom” typically brings us some gray skies, especially along the coast. That means spring flowers last a bit longer while we wait for summer veggies to ...
• Big Bugs are back: Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art is hosting "David Rogers' Big Bugs," an outdoor art exhibition featuring 10 enormous insect sculptures created from fallen or found wood ...
Are you still waiting for the sun? While May brought inland gardens warmer temperatures, the coast was still cool and gray. Let’s hope June brings sun, not gloom, to the coast, too. Despite winter’s ...
A labor of love — that’s how Janice Walsh of Brighton describes her garden. “My garden is filled with mostly perennials,” she says. “Cranesbill geraniums, catmint, Japanese irises, yellow bearded ...
My other half is a gardener but after long working days he leaves our garden to me, with one exception – the box balls. It’s traditional to cut back the fresh growth on Derby Day, the first Saturday ...