It is so nice to have a week of sunny days. As you can tell, it doesn’t take a lot to make me happy.
Mentally, it is so difficult to write the word September. But, September it is and the vegetable gardens should still be giving you a bounty of fresh vegetables.
In my last column, I told you that I would discuss some of the organic ways to control weeds and insects in your lawn.
Most yards have a corner of the yard that would be suitable for a compost pile
We have already felt the chilly wind that signals the arrival of late fall.
Since we have had to pull out the winter coats, there is no denying that fall is creeping towards winter. Now is the time to get your yard ready for winter.
After talking to a few people this week, there seems to be some confusion about fertilizing plants in the fall.
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. In the minds of many people, Friday is the beginning of winter.
We have had a couple of nights of below freezing temperatures. I would guess that the annual flowers have seen their last days.
The leaves are dropping off the trees and the trees are taking on their winter look. Yuck! Time to rake the leaves.