This week we are checking in on the broccoli. This is a slow growing, cool season plant that can survive through the winter in our part of the Carolinas. We planted these from seed in August ...
Winter officially arrived not quite a month ago, but already comments are heard expressing the feeling that folks are ready ...
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Root vegetables: These winter garden staples thrive underground, sheltered from the cold. Carrots, slightly sweetened by ...
With the growing interest from both commercial farmers and backyard gardeners, the options for greenhouse materials have expanded significantly. Common covering materials include glass and various ...
Experts warn that an unusually warm autumn and winter has meant there might not be enough British-grown broccoli and ...
Just like the plants and flowers in a greenhouse, young minds need a place to grow! STEM Greenhouse is a Grand Rapids-based non-profit organization dedicated to fostering a passion for science ...
Even an unheated greenhouse massively extends the growing season — meaning more flowers, fruit and vegetables filling up your garden over a much longer period.' So, are greenhouses worth it? If you're ...
Plus, growing cucamelons in mini greenhouses at home guarantees a bountiful harvest, regardless of the weather outside. Read this step-by-step guide on how to go from seeding to reaping.
Plants that can be grown in a cold frame, polytunnel, greenhouse, or heated propagator in January include microgreens, chillies, aubergines, peppers, tomatoes and sweet peas. Chillies are particularly ...