This week on Good Day Gardening, we caught up with Jeff Turnbull, owner of Darby Creek Nursery, to talk about why fall is one ...
As the vibrant hues of summer begin to fade and the cool breezes of late fall take hold, it’s the perfect time to start planning your garden layout for the upcoming spring. Designing your garden in ...
Sometimes to get your early spring garden ready, you need to start in the fall. A little work now will ensure bright, ...
Want to give your garden a head start without a ton of extra work? Try these expert fall gardening tips for a spring full of ...
Even after the summer growing season ends, gardeners can still sow veggies, like kale or carrots, in late-season gardens.
As a general rule, shrubs (and perennials) that bloom in late summer and fall should be transplanted in spring, just after ...
Whether you have a large or tiny space, you can design a vegetable garden to grow fresh produce. There are many different layouts for vegetable gardens, from vertical gardening to raised beds to ...
Summer is slowly fading away, and it’s time to plan for the fall gardening season. Temperatures will eventually start dropping as we get into September, but the ground will stay warm for a few more ...
Whether you’re new to gardening or are a professional, there’s always room to learn and grow. While you might think you’re doing the best for your garden and plants during the fall, you may ...
As late summer turns to fall, there's still a lot that you can do in the garden and landscape. OSU Extension Service Horticulturist, Weston Miller, shared these tips to follow in September to keep ...
As fall sets in, gardeners in Oregon are reminded that there's still plenty of work to be done to prepare for spring. Chelsea ...
Rain, wind, and winter storms can shift all the topsoil away from your garden, which can deprive your plants of nutrient-rich ...