The only thing you can do catastrophically wrong is to remove all the 2-year-old wood on apples, pears, and European plums.
February is a busy time for pruning. Deciduous shrubs, grasses, and hedges all need trimming this month along with climbers, fruit, and any perennials left untrimmed in flower beds over winter. It may ...
Wine lovers are falling under the spell of Europeans such as barbera and montepulciano. Here are four locally grown gems with ...
Yes, it’s still officially winter. Roses are the quintessential summer flower. But repeat blooming roses such as floribunda ...
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Climbers should be allowed to bloom in the spring before you prune them back. Fruit trees, blueberry bushes and grapevines also need annual pruning, and February/March is the time to do that.
Fill up winter barren pots with bright color to chase away the blues of winter. Primulas, pansies, violas, cineraria and ...
We are having a real winter so far in 2025, with lots of cold weather. As I write this article, we’ve experienced two subzero ...
The big drop in the price last year for Lake County Cabernet Sauvignon, normally a key source for filling growth plans for ...
Established grape growers, new growers, and backyard gardeners alike join University of Minnesota Extension to learn about basic and intermediate grapevine dormant pruning techniques. This workshop ...