
Tulip planting, red thread and leaf spotting: Your gardening questions answered
Gardening season may be on hold for the winter, but master gardeners still have answers to your burning questions.
Gardening season may be on hold for the winter, but master gardeners still have answers to your burning questions.
It may be winter, but there are still plenty of gardening questions to ask. Oregon State University’s extension faculty and master gardeners provide answers.
Gardening season may be in the rearview mirror, but there are still plenty of questions to ask. Let's talk about roses.
Plus, tips for pruning your hydrangea and other fall garden tips.
Plus, does bread dough really help get rid of slugs? And when is it safe to disturb a hummingbird nest?
The best way to deal with small burrowing pests may be to make peace with them. Also, growing tomatoes in containers, rose problems and more...
Some zones are getting warmer, meaning you may be able to select a new crop of plants. But you'll be taking a risk as the...
Amendments to add to clay soil to make it easier to plant in, and a why tilling this type of soil is a no-no.
How to use wood ash in the garden, leave hoses out for the winter, reusing potting soil and make sure your chickens are safe in...
How to deal with heavy clay soil by adding organic matter and improving drainage.