No-dig gardening is exactly as its name implies – a vegetable garden cultivated with zero digging. This style of organic ...
Root vegetables: These winter garden staples thrive underground, sheltered from the cold. Carrots, slightly sweetened by ...
The term ‘superfood’ is given to nutrient-rich plants that are thought to offer health or well-being benefits. Cultivating ...
AS a gardener, you wouldn’t plant a rhododendron in chalky soil. And when it comes to clematis – it ‘roots in the shade – scrambles up to the sun’ – while roses do well in ...
Vegetables that are grown in your garden will always trump anything you can buy in the supermarket for taste - and they’re not as tricky to grow as you might think. While not all vegetables are ...
Carefully selecting cultivars can also help for limited space gardens, or when growing vegetables in containers. Look for ...
Learn how to grow and care for DownHome Harvest® 'Navaho' Thornless Blackberry, a thornless blackberry that grows upright.
As technology has improved significantly over the past few years, grow lights are more and more a second-best option to save your vegetables from long winters. They are easy to install, efficient, and ...
There are different ways to water your garden, from simple methods like creating basins to complicated ones like installing a drip system. An irrigation system is one of the best approaches to ...
The key to your schedule will be either the last frost date for warm -season vegetables or the date your soil is dry enough ...
Swiss chard, celery and cilantro are also good options for planting now, she says.
January gardening tips for outdoor flowering plants & ornamentals, and vegetable gardening are provided in this issue.