Is there a better time to be in the garden than June? The roses are out in all their glory, the scent of honeysuckle wafts through on a warm breeze, and there's an abundance of pretty flowers to pick ...
Though we may already be blowing up the kiddie pool to declare the start of summer, technically summer doesn’t arrive until the solstice around June 20. That means early June is still considered late ...
As spring blooms fade, June offers the perfect opportunity to sow the seeds for a bountiful autumn harvest. Whether you have a small urban balcony or a large country plot, there are a variety of ...
There’s little in the vegetable garden as emblematic of a fertile summer as the ripe red fruit of a tomato plant, and at this time of year, they are at their most delicious and fragrant. If you are ...
Summer brings new crops, and that means a different array of pests. Whether you’re growing a field full of tomatoes, an orchard of peaches, or a diverse market garden, pests are likely to affect some ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Things start heating up in your garden when summer rolls around. Oftentimes, gardeners think that ...
Temperatures soared in late April. Coupled with long periods without rain, the high temperatures have made gardening challenging in our area. Frequent watering, especially of new plantings, is a ...
As we move into summer, there are plenty of chances to learn about plants. Throughout the Lancaster County area, you’ll find classes to make something green and plus virtual events in June. There are ...
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