KSL Greenhouse Show co-hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes talk about growing nice house plants to maintaining a beautiful ...
You may think that your garden is now closed until spring, but you can still be sowing seeds in January and February in preparation for a rich harvest later in the year.
Originally from Pennsylvania, Milton Pearce and his wife worked for 18 years at the Northwest Indian Bible School in Alberton before moving to their current location in St. Regis 22 years ago.
The scientific evidence is indisputable: a diet rich in plant foods is one of the best ways to support good health. But with a variety of plant-based eating patterns available, how do you know ...
Close to 100 people lined up Saturday morning to participate in a donation-based winter sowing activity sponsored by the ...
Starting seeds is an exciting time. Temperatures are warming, sprouts are emerging, and gardeners everywhere are in the ...
Looking to prepare for gardening season? The KSL Greenhouse Show hosts have some tips on how to order from seed catalogs.
If you're dreaming of a bright and beautiful spring garden, there's one sweet flower that you should start seeding in winter ...
The idea that there are seeds to sow in January might seem surprising – it’s the depths of winter, after all. But, as long as ...
Gardening experts have shared the vegetables that can be sown before the end of January for a harvest in the spring - and ...
A. Yes! There is a hellebore that thrives in full sun in Western Washington and it has pale green flowers and holly like ...
January is here – the perfect opportunity to embrace the new growing season. Just because its cold outside, doesn’t mean you ...