Shrubs and trees in bud and bloom in pre-spring and early spring are points of hope and signposts to seasonal pleasures that ...
IT’S Monday morning, pouring with rain and I’m lugging a wooden sledge up to the top of a steep hill. This is where I will ...
With prices for many things creeping up this year, gardeners shopping for supplies might be looking to tighten their tool ...
Hudson Valley edible garden expert Kristen Svorka shares practical tips for planning, planting, and maintaining a productive spring garden.
Gardening takes a little planning, but if you need a muse with a green thumb to put you on the right path, borrow a page from Ina Garten's playbook.
Why do you garden? For the pleasure of looking at beautiful flowers or producing your own edibles? Do you appreciate the insects and critters that enjoy your garden as well?
Edible landscaping is one of the most rewarding ways to transform your yard into a space that’s as nourishing as it is beautiful. Imagine stepping outside and plucking fresh basil for dinner or ...
Spring begins tomorrow, March 20, and with it comes a delightful new book celebrating our borough’s most beautiful and creative individual landscapes.“All the Queens Gardens” by Rafael Herrin-Ferri co ...
Sustainable living means different things to different people, and there's no right or wrong way to do it as long as sustainability is at the core of your intentions.
You can have a beautiful, productive garden while working with nature to manage insect pests. As you incorporate various eco-friendly pest management strategies, you will encourage songbirds, ...
There's no rule that says vegetables and flowers have to be grown separately. Add these blooms to your vegetable garden to boost your yield.