It's never too late in the season to start a vegetable garden. September may feel like the tail end of summer, but it's actually prime time to squeeze in a few cool-weather crops, and one of the best ...
Summer is slowly fading away, and it’s time to plan for the fall gardening season. Temperatures will eventually start dropping as we get into September, but the ground will stay warm for a few more ...
September gardening tips include working during cooler parts of the day and attending local events. A Butterfly Appreciation Day will be held on Sept. 3 and an Autumn in Bloom Festival is scheduled ...
When you spend half a G per year on gardening, you want your hard-earned money to go as far as possible. (That's about the average of what Americans spend annually on this rewarding pastime.) This ...
We finally got a break in the weather, and we got an inkling that fall is definitely on the horizon. We can't count on these lower temperatures to last throughout the month, but we can always hope.
How are you doing on your fall vegetable garden? The soil should have been prepared by incorporating 2 inches of compost and 10 cups of slow release 19-05-09 fertilizer into each 100-square feet ...
Though gardening is often thought of as a spring and summer pastime, Charleston's mild climate and long growing season give home gardeners a planting window well into November for a variety of hardy ...