
Trees need a little protection too to keep them healthy and growing. So, master gardener, Debra Jensen goes, in the garden with some tree care tips you can get wrapped up in.
How many times have you driven by a garden, a home or a business and wish you had your camera because the flowers are so beautiful? Master gardener Debra Jensen attended a family reunion at a Black Hills campground and was so impressed with the flower displays she went home to grab her camera and spent the morning taking pictures for "In the Garden."
Is it better to grow horizontally or vertically? Most of us would rather grow up and not out. The same seems to hold true for some vegetables.
Lavender is one of the most distinguishable and enjoyable scents. Whether it's used as a potpourri or planted in a garden, the fragrance gently fills the air.
KOTA Territory is once again under attack. The Mountain Pine Beetle consumes hundreds of acres of forest every year. Tree specialists and bug experts continue to look for ways to control this devastating insect.
Master gardener Debra Jensen goes in the garden this week to show us why June may be the best time to plant that vegetable garden.
Master gardener Debra Jensen shows us how we can help plants feel better after they leave the nursery.
Who doesn't love daffodils and tulips? On the other hand, most people despise another yellow flower - the dandelion. Master gardener Debra Jensen takes a closer look at the dandelion, and she discovers that dandelions are more friend than foe.
I've always wanted to grow a kitchen garden, but I don't have a lot of outdoor space. What do you suggest?
Is it true that gardening can reduce stress and enhance well-being? You bet. Find out how to reap the benefits of garden health.
Let your kids see how plants go from the dirt to their plates by letting them help you plant a garden this year. Kids will love seeing the fruits of their labor.
If you plant your own garden you are in an apt position to consider the possibilities of going organic. Organic gardening can be extremely rewarding because you are more actively participating in the ecosystem and cultivating plants on their own terms.
You may not think of your lawn and garden as hazards for your pet, but, if you're not careful, you could put them in danger. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about how to keep your animal friends safe.
In most places, whatever goes down a storm drain flows directly - without treatment - into local creeks, streams, and rivers, and eventually to the ocean, threatening water quality for humans and wildlife. Here's the good news - you are the solution to water pollution! Click here to find out some things you can do to make a difference.
Starting your own herb garden is easier than you may think.