Southern Living on MSN
Yes, You Can Plant Potatoes In The Fall—But There Are A Few Things You Should Know
Because the South has such a long growing season, you can plant potatoes in the fall. We cover all you need to know about successfully growing a fall crop of potatoes.
Nourished only by straw, leaves, compost and frequent apologies – yielded healthy and delicious tubers nonetheless ...
A walk in a colourful Santal village in Birbhum reveals the close connection this tribal community once had with their forest ...
Here are the questions to help you settle on what you like, what fits your lifestyle and what issues you hope to resolve — and 6 common mistakes to avoid ...
One of the driest potato growing seasons in living memory has proved challenging for growers across the UK. We spoke to four ...
Better Homes and Gardens on MSN
Wait Until After a Frost to Harvest These Vegetables in Fall—Here’s Why
Exactly when to harvest veggies will vary depending on the plants you’re growing and your local climate and growing zone. Tender veggies, like tomatoes and peppers, usually need to be harvested before ...
The basil is still standing, but with nighttime temperatures dipping into the 40s and 50s, its days are numbered. I could dry ...
Aphids continue to be found in cereal crops as the mild conditions continue, while some forward crops of barley are showing ...
Dengarden on MSN
How To Store Root Vegetables Through the Winter
Did you know that, if stored correctly, your root veggies will last you all through the winter, without refrigeration? Learn ...
One of the most compelling components of growing grapes for making wine comes from the ground in which the vines are planted: soil. There are many different ways grape growers can impact the ...
Even the immortal mint is looking scruffy after the long, hot, dry summer. It didn't all go to Mother Nature, though. The ...
Drenched plot, no panic: 10 rainproof veg to cut your losses by 45% and feed four mouths this winter
Skies can sulk for weeks. Your beds needn’t. Pick the right plants and the rain starts working for you, not against you. Across Britain, showers linger ...
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