Winter can feel incessantly long when your hands are itching for dirt and your seed catalogs are piling up on the kitchen ...
Spring has arrived in the Lower Hudson Valley, and green thumbs are "hungry for color." If you're raring to get down and dirty in the actual dirt, there's a few things you should know about ...
Wrap up warm and dust off those secateurs.
Cold weather doesn’t have to mean the end of gardening. If you want to keep growing fresh food when temperatures dip, there are ways to make it work. With a little planning, you can get your garden ...
Snow crunches underfoot, breath fogs the air, and the garden looks asleep. It feels harmless to wander across dormant beds or ...
Pruning dormant plants in January sets the garden up well for the rest of the year, according to the expert. James ...
A plant's hardiness determines how likely it is to thrive in a specific climate, and its important to know so you can plan your garden accordingly. In the Lower Hudson Valley, hardiness zones vary ...