Walk With a Friend at Tualatin Hills Nature Park: 9 a.m. first Wednesday and third Sunday of the month. Take a guided walk ...
Yes, it’s still officially winter. Roses are the quintessential summer flower. But repeat blooming roses such as floribunda ...
Temperatures have been spring like lately, so we talked with a local winery about what would happen to grapevines if this trend continued.
Warm winter temperatures threaten grapevines in Grand Junction. Local winemakers discuss the risks of early warming and how ...
February pruning sets the stage for a healthy, vigorous rose garden that will reward you with abundant blooms in the months ...
You may be tempted to prune your plants as soon as they shed their foliage in early winter, but early pruning comes with some ...
Climbers should be allowed to bloom in the spring before you prune them back. Fruit trees, blueberry bushes and grapevines also need annual pruning, and February/March is the time to do that.
February is a busy time for pruning. Deciduous shrubs, grasses, and hedges all need trimming this month along with climbers, fruit, and any perennials left untrimmed in flower beds over winter. It may ...
February and early March are the most suitable time to prune cherries, apricots, peaches, and quince. However, some plants should not be pruned in winter. These are young fruit trees, as well as ...
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