Yes, spring is coming, but it is indeed taking its sweet time about getting here. So those of us dreaming of spring and summer gardening have to wait just a bit longer, like until the soil is actually warm enough for seeds to germinate. But you CAN start some seeds indoors before the warm days arrive.
We talk about indoor starts and soil amendments and more with Lynn Kuntsman ofJackson County Master Gardeners, in this month's edition of Garden for Life.
If you need some help identifying a plant or a problem with it, contact the Master Gardener Plant Clinic. California listeners can find local master gardeners through the state wide UC Master Gardener program.