Garden Groove: Putting the Garden to Bed for the SeasonGarden Groove: Putting the Garden to Bed for the SeasonThe gardening season is near its end. And yet, work in the garden will continue for a few more weeks as we get ready for spring.WJON StaffWJON Staff
Garden Groove: What Didn’t Go Right This Year?Garden Groove: What Didn’t Go Right This Year?What worked in my garden this year? A better question -- what am I learning from my failures?WJON StaffWJON Staff
Garden Groove: The Bounty of the Backyard GardenGarden Groove: The Bounty of the Backyard GardenHarvest time in my garden blows me away with a bounty of nature.WJON StaffWJON Staff
Garden Groove: Harvest Time for the Backyard GardenerGarden Groove: Harvest Time for the Backyard GardenerHarvest time can be a bit overwhelming -- even for a backyard gardener.WJON StaffWJON Staff
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