Monthly Archives: August 2009

Gardening at a different level (The Times Press Recorder)

or some plants — especially vegetables — a change in elevation can make all the difference. Raised beds afford the perfect opportunity to improve your soil’s fertility and drainage. They’re easier to weed, water, amend and tend. Read the rest of the article here

Water wise gardening (Killeen Daily Herald)

Water rationing, a rain deficit, and triple-digit temperatures are resulting in stressful conditions for Bell County landscapes. Water is our most precious resource and the drought conditions we are experiencing make us appreciate this most valuable necessity to life. Read the rest of the article here

Gardening expert answers all your tough questions (The Palm Beach Post)

Go ahead. Read the rest of the article here

September Gardening List (BellaOnline)

Things you can do in September to prepare your garden for winter. Read the rest of the article here

Winter gardening: Extending the bounty beyond the summer (Inside Bay Area)

We’re still enjoying days of warmth and sun, but our summer gardens are beginning to looked a little ragged. It’s not too early to be planning that winter garden. Elise Cooke tells us how. Read the rest of the article here

West Chester resident uncovers anti-aircraft shell while gardening (Daily Local News)

WEST CHESTER — Police received a call from a resident Tuesday night who said he found a 10-inch artillery round in his yard while gardening. Read the rest of the article here