Wednesday, April 17, 2024
radishes, lettuce and carrots

In August our regional average temperature begin to decrease, signaling that fall is on the way. Plant now to fill your cornucopia with an abundant fall harvest!

There are a number of wildlife species that take advantage of food plots — deer, turkey, squirrels, waterfowl, upland birds, rabbits and doves.
raindrops on leaf

Learn some preventative measures you can take when you know stormy weather is on the way.
gardening children

Brush off the winter blues with some simple indoor gardening activities your children can enjoy. Learn to sprout seeds, grow a garbage garden and more!
halloween pumpkins

Carving a pumpkin can be a fun, festive, fall family event — as long as you know what you’re doing. Use these tips to reduce the risk of injury.

Reporter Liz Partsch provides a step for step guide on how her family makes their annual supply of sauerkraut.
coneflower

If you have an underutilized space in your yard, convert it into a wildflower space. Native plant species increase the biodiversity of local ecosystems.
pepper plants

Some birds can be a nuisance in the garden, but there are simple ways for gardeners to scare birds off and lessen the damage done to fruits and vegetables.
flowers and trowel

Summer is winding down and harvest time is approaching for many crops. If you’re planting a fall garden, now is the time to prepare.
candied bacon

Want a unique appetizer for that Super Bowl party you’re invited to? Candied bacon is the answer.