I can't promise you won't break a sweat, especially in hot, humid climates, but "no dig" gardening is much easier than dragging out the shovel to turn the soil and get your garden ready for planting.
No-dig gardening is often praised for its soil benefits, yet it comes with tradeoffs that aren't always obvious. Timing, cost ...
Spring and early summer is a great time to add new trees to your landscape. Unfortunately we find that most people plant them incorrectly by placing them too deep into the ground. This is one of the ...
Fall is the time for planting cool season grasses, mums and trees. But from the conversations I am having with gardeners, there is also a lot of interest in planting or digging bulbs. Unfortunately, ...
You can't expect success if you don't plant correctly -- that's according to AJ Petitti, President of Petitti Garden Centers. In this edition of Dig This AJ explains to Fox 8's Scott Sabol the proper ...
Planning to dig a hole? To plant a tree, set a fence post, make a water garden, build a deck? Wait! There might be something down there. “Roots aren’t the only thing in the soil of your yard,” said ...
As local residents face long, dry summers, periods of extended drought, and rising water bills, Santa Barbara Botanic Garden urges planting native plants as a solution to wilted lawns and landscaping.
"No dig" gardening is a system of layering organic materials to create nutrient-rich soil ready for planting. A "no dig" garden area should be prepared several weeks before you are ready to sow seeds ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) — You can’t expect ...