UF Hack: Stock Up On Scions
January 18, 2016Try your hand a grafting this year by collecting your scion wood during winter dormancy.
Try your hand a grafting this year by collecting your scion wood during winter dormancy.
While your diseased trees are dormant is the best time to prune them and give them a healthy start to the new year.
Autumn leaves can be collected and piled to make into leaf mold for the garden and to provide overwintering beneficial insects a place to live.
Top your winter meals with a remoulade made from your favorite seasonings and homemade pantry items.
Speed up the time it takes to turn food scraps into garden fertilizer by adopting this hot-composting techniques.
Keep your leftover boxes from deliveries, gifts, or supplies out of the trash and put it to use on your farm.
A self-sown garden may go against your green-thumb intuition, but it could make your garden life a whole lot easier.
Letting your basil plants go to seed isn’t a bad thing—use the seeds in internationally inspired drinks and desserts.
Inspire green thoughts in the darker months by counting down the days until Christmas using heirloom seeds.
This traditional holiday décor encompasses multiple species of plants that parasitize trees—and they’re good for biome diversity, too!