A great way to beat the cold weather we have seen this week is to start working on this year’s garden. This is the perfect ...
Most of the grassroots farmers are passing busy times in transplanting boro seedlings braving the winter chill and fog ...
Starting seeds indoors in January can give you a head start on masses of summer blooms, especially for slow-establishing ...
Those crinkly plastic cartons are so much more than just a single-use receptacle for storing your favorite fruit.
Viola × wittrockiana, commonly referred to as pansies, are like cabbages and leafy greens in that they love a little bit of ...
Once temperatures drop, garden maintenance usually slows down, but there are many plants that are still responding to changing conditions in the weather. Behind the scenes, roots and soil continue to ...
Propagation is the best way to get fruit trees that yield good fruit and resist disease. Learn three ways to propagate fruit ...
Instead of spitting out orange seeds and discarding them, it's possible to grow your own trees. Germination and planting is ...
Low light isn’t the only concern when starting seeds in January. Also consider the size of your indoor growing area and how ...
What you use to start your seeds can set your garden up for success or failure. Sown indoors or out, these tools will make ...
Correcting soil pH and choosing the right placement for each plant are just a few of the simple steps that can help bring a struggling garden back to life.
The plants’ small, bright green rosettes send up little white flowers that form seed pods, beginning as early as late January ...