Winter is here in Eagle County. Nights are long, temperatures are low, and the mountainous landscape is covered in snow.
Winter is known for rain, sleet, and snow. But sunny days do happen; when they do, take advantage of them to get some time in ...
I ski around a bend on a wilderness trail and take a moment to enjoy the sun on my face and catch my breath. Native ...
Kids sledding down the hill at Miller Outdoor Theater. Snow blanketing the sandy beaches of Galveston. Social media bursting ...
Evergreen shrubs such as boxwood, holly, rhododendron, yew and arborvitae provide year-round green color in the landscape.
This is a good time to try using a plastic milk jug as a tiny greenhouse, giving the seeds protection to start germinating ...
Wisconsinites can be split on whether or not they prefer a snowy winter, and it turns out so can certain plants - crops and lawns.
When grass seed is applied during dormant seeding, it settles into the soil, waiting to germinate when the warmer temperatures hit. A blanket of snow can actually help protect dormant seed by creating ...
For a tenderfoot like myself, I need a glimmer of hope that spring will return, as planned. Seed catalogs speak of a rosy future, of a time spent sleeping with open windows, of sitting on the deck ...
Discover which annuals, perennials, vegetables, trees, and shrubs to plant in winter. Learn how to establish seeds, bare root roses and fruits, and container-grown plants during the winter.
NDSU Extension horticulture agent Emily How of Ward County reveals what the most asked gardening question of 2024 was for ...