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.
At this point in the season, there are a few things left to do to help transition your garden to winter and to prepare for next season.
You know how fall – even winter – can be in Colorado: 70s and sunny, then temperatures plummet. Swings that can drive gardeners nuts. Colorado Matters visited Phelan Gardens in Colorado Springs, where ...
Fall is the season most of us associate with winding down and settling in as the air turns crisp and the days become shorter. However, this season can also be one of the most transformative, ...
I am always looking for ways to be more efficient with my gardening at home. I don’t mulch established planting beds in my garden and I prefer a more natural look. This natural aesthetic does not ...
Now that it’s officially fall, it’s a good time to think about garden tasks you want to accomplish before winter — like moving herbs indoors. Before frost, carefully lift and pot small herb plants or ...
Spring might seem like the obvious time to plant perennials—after all, it’s when we sow most annuals. Temperatures are warming, rain is plentiful, and the motivation to garden is also at an all-time ...
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