April is usually a beautiful blooming month in our area — like March — but more. Daytime temperatures average in the 70s ...
Grab some paper and a pencil, and sketch your future spring garden plans. Analyze your space and decide what you want to ...
Cultural tip: Avoid overfertilizing roses with water-soluble, nitrogen-based fertilizers, which prompts overgrowth of ...
Apply commercial fertilizers, manure or compost to cane, bush (gooseberries, currants, and blueberries), and trailing berries ...
Warm spring temperatures can bring insects that like to feed on tender buds and leaves of hydrangeas. Learn how to identify ...
While the essential oils and extracts distilled from citrus peels are effective at repelling insects ranging from carpenter ...
As the days get longer and the temperatures get warmer, it’s the perfect time to add to your spring garden. Read on for a ...
In this particular exhibition at the Staten Island Museum, even the pink of the walls comes from bugs — in the form of lac, a ...
The Penn State Extension Master Gardener Hotline is a free service to assist county residents with questions and concerns ...
Instead of fighting the aphids on your flowers, leaving them alone will actually draw in beneficial pollinators and predators ...
Volunteer Day. Thursday, April 10, 9 a.m-2 p.m. Lend a hand in the Flourish Flowers garden in East Earl. Volunteers will be ...
WARNING: It’s too early to plant your garden. You are still in planning mode. Recently, when I did the garden talk in Bellville, I made it clear that it is still very early to start turning the soil ...