Garden Groove: Sage Gardening Advice from an Area ExpertGarden Groove: Sage Gardening Advice from an Area ExpertFormer St. Cloud City Gardener Dave Morreim has some sage advice for newbie gardeners.WJON StaffWJON Staff
Garden Groove: This Gardening Thing is Hard WorkGarden Groove: This Gardening Thing is Hard WorkNo matter how you cut it, starting and successfully maintaining a garden involves a huge volume of work. But remember, it's worth it.WJON StaffWJON Staff
Garden Groove: Always Try Something New in the GardenGarden Groove: Always Try Something New in the GardenWhat makes gardening fun is trying to grow something different just about every year.WJON StaffWJON Staff
Garden Groove: Canning and DryingGarden Groove: Canning and DryingHere are some ideas on how to extend your summer and fall bounty into your winter and early spring cooking.WJON StaffWJON Staff
Garden Groove: Sharing Tricks of the TradeGarden Groove: Sharing Tricks of the TradeExperience is a great teacher in the garden. Here are some tips and tricks John Schroeder's learned tending his plants.WJON StaffWJON Staff
Garden Groove: Ash Tree EnemyGarden Groove: Ash Tree EnemyWhen it comes to the health of your ash trees, public enemy number one is the Emerald Ash Borer. WJON StaffWJON Staff
Garden Groove: Throw it in the GardenGarden Groove: Throw it in the GardenThe “bones” of a garden involve its soil, and trying to improve that soil year after year is a pretty important factor to gardening success. WJON StaffWJON Staff
Garden Groove: Love Your SpudsGarden Groove: Love Your SpudsIf your timing is good, you can keep the produce on your dinner table throughout the growing season. WJON StaffWJON Staff
Garden Groove: Timing is Important When Growing VeggiesGarden Groove: Timing is Important When Growing VeggiesIf your timing is good, you can keep the produce on your dinner table throughout the growing season. WJON StaffWJON Staff
Garden Groove: What Surprises Will 2020’s Growing Season Bring?Garden Groove: What Surprises Will 2020’s Growing Season Bring?One of the enduring lessons I’ve learned from years of plodding around a vegetable garden is that just when you think you have it all figured out you get totally surprised by the way one of your crops comes out that year. Learn from that.WJON StaffWJON Staff