Archive for the ‘Bill Caras’ Category
The Snow is Gone
By BILL CARAS. The snow is gone. What does that mean for spring gardening? Well, first of all, let me say there may still be more snow - who knows? March weather is notoriously unpredictable here in the Missou... more
Contain Yourself: How to Plant a Container Garden
By BILL CARAS - Gardening in containers is easy and rewarding. In our Missoula climate, many plants love containers and can be more productive than when planted in-ground.... more
Get Out of the Weeds
By BILL CARAS. Weeds -- the bane of any landscape. Often considered Mother Nature’s unwanted children, weeds find unwanted homes in just about any landscape void. This is especially true in "yards" of newly b... more
Missoula Gardens = Personality, Plants & Space
By BILL CARAS. The best gardens in western Montana were not created overnight -- they've evolved over time. These gardens often reflect the owner’s personality and the plants and spaces within them have their... more
Where is……?
By BILL CARAS. “Where is what I’m looking for?” These are words I first uttered years ago in the midst of a spring rush at the nursery. Leaves are emerging, seeds are germinating. The nursery is set up bu... more
What I’m Seeing
By BILL CARAS. So, it snowed in April. No big deal for plants and gardens. Snow actually protects foliage, flowers, etc. from the air which can be much colder and, thus, more damaging than frozen water.... more
Garden Synergy
By BILL CARAS. Beautiful landscapes and stunning gardens fill the pages of the plethora of gardening magazines available these. The good news is that virtually all of these gardens can be mimicked right here in... more
Pruning Pointers
By BILL CARAS. Late winter/early spring is a good time for pruning many outdoor plants but is certainly not the only time. In my opinion, the best looking trees are those that don’t look pruned at all. ... more
What Has Winter Brought?
By BILL CARAS. What has winter brought? For Montana gardeners, “What will spring bring?” might be the better question. Either way, the answers vary every year. What will survive unscathed? What might be wi... more