As busy as the spring gardening season is, so also is fall gardening a busy time. There is clearly more to do in spring because of more planting, but many spring activities are also fall activities.
We chat with University of Nebraska President Jeffrey Gold and enjoy the annual garden timelapse. Join us for the Backyard Farmer season finale! We chat with University of Nebraska President Jeffrey ...
One of the smartest things you can do in the fall is simply observe your garden. Walk through your beds and make note of which plants thrived and which ones didn’t. Ervin suggests paying attention to ...
Gardeners are encouraged to compost leaves this fall to improve soil health. With plenty of leaves, grass clippings and garden debris available, residents can create compost piles that benefit the ...
Ryan Pankau teaches ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander how to make mums thrive in the garden Want your mums to bloom brighter and last longer? In this video, we’ll share simple and effective tips to ...
Fall is such a special season for gardening. In many places across the country, it’s a beautiful time of year when brightly colored chrysanthemums, dahlias, and asters are in full bloom and vibrant ...
Monday, Sept. 1, is Labor Day, which is sometimes referred to as "the unofficial end of summer." We all know the summer weather will be around for a few more weeks, at least. Fall is a great time for ...
If your grass has been watered enough in the drought and water-use restrictions to produce a relatively compact and green lawn, now is the time to fertilize it. A winterizer product with a 3-1-2 ...
DENVER — If your garden lacks color now, consider growing plants that put on a great fall show. Goldenrod produces sprays of bright yellow flowers. The bees love it. The variety I grow is "Crown of ...
With the weather getting cooler, you may think the time for gardening is over, but you would be surprised at what a good time it is for gardening. Doug Oster joins Heather and Ron for your fall ...
Fall is an amazing time for horticulture: It’s harvest time! We spend all summer long growing and tending our gardens and now we finally get to eat the fruits of our labors. Apples, peaches, pears, ...
Many gardeners strip their yards bare each fall, but wildlife experts say leaving some natural clutter can make all the difference for birds, pollinators and other small creatures trying to survive ...