MADISON, Wis. --- John Blackwell lives by a simple yet powerful motto: "Seed, Time, Harvest." It means plant the seed, put in the time, and eventually reap the harvest. Out of high school, John was ...
When it comes to gardening, many plants are gifts that keep on giving, even after the growing season has come to an end. There are plenty of seeds you can harvest from your garden and replant to enjoy ...
Beets are a versatile and rewarding crop. This video guides you through growing beets from seed to harvest, including tips on soil preparation, spacing, and plant care. Learn how to make use of both ...
Amazing Grace Lutheran Church in Aberdeen welcomed four African bishops to the Grays Harbor coast on Tuesday, Sept. 30 as part of the Companion Relational program. The bishops were invited to visit ...
Marigolds are one of the more popular flowers to grow in a home garden thanks to their pest-control qualities and fun color varieties. They are also easy to generate year after year thanks to their ...
As you drive towards Rexburg, you’ll notice a lot of machinery activity in the fields along the highway. Most likely you’re looking at a large potato harvester with a truck tagging along, overflowing ...
It is sunflower season in the Sunflower State and harvest is just around the corner, starting mid-September into October. As seed heads begin to ripen, protecting them from birds is essential. said ...
Both the garden and I get a second wind in September. After the mellowness of summer months, and leisurely August pastimes, my mind craves a refocus and regroup. It’s not quite the back-to-school ...
If you've noticed your sunflowers are starting to droop and look a little less sunny, think about saving the seeds. Each head can contain 1,000 seeds or more. It would be a shame to let them all go to ...
Among the plants that have naturalized across this country, is the seemingly ubiquitous Queen Anne’s lace also known as the wild carrot. This herbaceous biennial originated around the Mediterranean ...
If you love to garden, we’re betting that you want to hang onto summer as long as you can. After all, while houseplants are lovely, there’s nothing quite like viewing your summer garden in all its ...