Discover which annuals, perennials, vegetables, trees, and shrubs to plant in winter. Learn how to establish seeds, bare root ...
If you're a beginner, you'll want to start with the easiest vegetables to grow in different seasons. For instance, cool-season crops are great choices because they can tolerate partial shade and ...
Extending your harvest throughout the entire year is easier than you think and comes with numerous benefits. So, how can you ...
The key to your schedule will be either the last frost date for warm -season vegetables or the date your soil is dry enough ...
Greens are one of the easiest to grow indoors. Most leafy vegetables tolerate the lower light indoors, require minimal space, and prefer cool temperatures. Select a container that has drainage ...
Why start vegetable seeds indoors before spring? While I love the seasons in New England, our winters make it hard for ...
Remember you can start a vegetable garden in the spring or fall. Warm season plants (tomatoes, peppers, melons, etc.) are planted about May 10. Cool season plants (collards, kale, cauliflower, cabbage ...
If you are new to gardening but want to try growing a few vegetables, a garden expert has picked out the three "easiest" ...
"Once they get to the harvest stage, these high-yielding vegetables produce food for many weeks as they continue to grow new leaves and fruit throughout the season, providing a continuous supply ...
OSU Extension offers tips to help gardeners prepare for spring planting, including seed starting, soil selection, and light requirements.
January gardening tips for outdoor flowering plants & ornamentals, and vegetable gardening are provided in this issue.
Winter is also a great time to plant dormant trees and shrubs, including roses and fruit trees. And don’t forget cool-season edibles. The vegetable garden kicks off in early winter when a ...