
Dear reader, Thank you for picking up this copy of Upstate Gardeners’ Journal. This is an exciting year for us, as it is our 25th
Hello, there! Thank you for reading the Upstate Gardeners’ Journal! This issue’s theme is “Preserving the Harvest.” Look for this handy symbol for special content!
Happy spring! This issue’s theme is lilacs, and we have all kinds of lilac fun inside, plus a feature on bioswales and rain gardens, our
Outside my window right now are about six inches of light, fluffy snow. Though the days are getting longer and the sun has made more
I’m rounding out the first year in my new garden, and it looks terrible. Actually, as I write this it’s blanketed in snow, so it looks ok.
Hello, dear readers, and welcome to a gardener’s official down time. We have a great issue for you this time around, to pore over as
by Walt Nelson Earthworms, good in the garden, right? Maybe, but not in our natural landscapes. Earthworms have not been native to our temperate zone
story and photograph by Steven Jakobi Autumn is a time for the arrival of a bunch of unwanted guests to the house. In reality, they are more
Fall is arguably the most productive season in the ornamental garden. After the sweltering heat of summer has passed, yard work is a lot more inviting, for