Gardening 101: Common Garden Issues
You’re well into the growing season and suddnely, your plants look droopy, spotted, and sad. Determine why with help from UW Extension.
You’re well into the growing season and suddnely, your plants look droopy, spotted, and sad. Determine why with help from UW Extension.
Weeds pop up naturally just about everywhere, but keeping the weeds down is an essential part of gardening.
A great garden starts at the bottom- with the soil! Learn three ways to enhance your garden’s soil.
Plants need water to survive but too much or too little can cause problems. Learn the ins and outs of watering your garden.
Learn about how to transplant your seedlings from inside to outside.
Learn how to garden in a small space with container gardens.
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