I am in gardening zone 8b, and these are winter sowing methods that have worked well for me here in the PNW. Please let me know if you try this growing method and what you plant when! If you aren't sure what to plant when, I suggest starting a bit of seed, and then 4 weeks la...
Regular GPOD contributor Cherry Ong from British Columbia today is sharing some of her gardening projects for the winter, looking back at what she did last year in order to make plans for this season. It’s almost that time of the year again when there’s relentless rain, cold and prolonge...
6 CommentsUpdated February 5, 2022+4 My wintersown CA poppies are turning yellow. Posted by Patti Chicago Zone 5b/6aMay 7, 2021 Winter SowingGrowing from SeedMidwest Gardening1 CommentUpdated January 16, 2022 will annual poppies reseed themselves? Posted by mickiJanuary 4, 2012 Winter Sowing11...
Winter gardening is especially easy if you live in a very hot climate, like zone 9b where I live (includes parts of southwestern United States), where it’s almost too hot and too much work to keep things thriving in June – August. It’s easy for me to grow in the fall and winter...
We live in Zone 8b down here in Texas, this is an important bit of information, because the list below is specific to our area. Lots of it can be extrapolated to other areas though. What is a zone and what zone am I in? You can go toThe National Gardening Associationwebsite to fin...
When shopping for flowers that bloom in winter, choose plants that can survive cold temps in your USDA Hardiness Zone (find yours here). Plan to plant at least six weeks before the ground freezes in your area, and water generously to help roots establish quickly. But don’t be surprised ...
Late-summer gardening Eight tips to help you get your garden ready for fall By Michelle WilliamsUpdated March 20, 2017 Cut back perennials – soon Though daytime temperatures may still be soaring, nights are cooler. And that's the first signal to your plants to become dormant for winter. "...
Go to the next page to see the hardiness zone map. Looking for more information about gardening? Try these: How to Start a Garden: Find out how to get your garden started. Planting a Garden: Once the planning is done and the soil is ready, the next step is planting your flowers or ...
and plants with beautiful foliage to liven up your outdoor spaces. If you’re unsure how a plant will do in your garden, check with your local university extension service. They can be a great resource for those tricky gardening questions – they’re like the librarians of the gardening ...
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