If you have been gardening for any period of time, you know how important it is to fertilize your plants.
There are a few chores for you to do to get ready for the upcoming cold weather.
As I write this column on early Monday morning, the temperature at the house is 39 degrees.
When you wake up to an early September morning and you find out that the temperatures are in the 40’s, and then you know that fall has arrived.
If you are like many people, you have been looking at your lawn and your lawn isn’t looking as nice as you would like the lawn to be.
With all the talk about mosquito borne illnesses and ticks causing Lyme disease, you may not want to go outside of your home.
It has been so nice to wake up to those 50-degree mornings Unfortunately, those cool mornings mean that fall is on its way.
The hot weather continues to beat down upon our area. In some cases, it has been good for the vegetable gardens because we have had some rain to keep the plants growing.