Is there a better time to be in the garden than June? The roses are out in all their glory, the scent of honeysuckle wafts through on a warm breeze, and there's an abundance of pretty flowers to pick ...
June is an exciting month in the garden because everything is getting in the swing of things and growing well. But there’s so much going on this month, so many tasks jotted down in our summer ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Things start heating up in your garden when summer rolls around. Oftentimes, gardeners think that ...
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 ...
The plants we added to our landscapes earlier in the year are growing, and there are flowers of all colors, shapes and sizes popping out to make us know we had made the right choices a few months ago.
As we are approaching to June, gardening tips for vegetable production, outdoor flower plants and ornamentals are provided in this column. Scouting the vegetable garden for early detection of insect ...
The official start of summer is almost here, which means our gardens are beginning to thrive during the best time of the year for outdoor life. With this in mind, you might be wondering where you need ...
7. Summer lawn feeding rules take effect; no feeding until October is the general rule in most areas. 8. Yellow lawns can often be regreened with an iron-only application that is often permitted. 9.
The heat, humidity and random afternoon thunderstorms of Florida summers have arrived on time this year. This can be a blessing for many gardens and landscapes as the daily rains limit our need for ...
Send events for this calendar to [email protected] with “calendar listing” in the subject line. Deadline is two weeks prior to the event. Buffalo Grove Garden Club, “Exploring the Deciduous Forest ...