Some plants are meant to be left in the ground through the winter, and now that it's February and the ground outside is as hard as week-old peanut brittle, it's a little late to be planting.
By just trimming off the outermost leaves and letting the rest of the plant continue to grow, you extend the life of the plant, and thus your yield. In the video, they explain that you can try this ...
Although associated with the summertime, tomatoes can be a good option for February planting for anyone who lives in warmer ...
Gurugram government schools to start kitchen gardens for mid-day meals, promoting sustainability and self-sufficiency despite space and staffing challenges.
A living soil mix in these tiny coldframes provides a fertile home for seeds of perennial flower, brassica, lettuce and more ...
I grabbed my shopping list and drove to a grocery store. And guess what? No apples, no lettuce, no onions. Nothing.
Growing a small kitchen garden is possible with the right plants, efficient use of space, and simple practices like container ...
It's time to start the first early-season garden plants from seed inside -- and gather the rest of the season's seeds while ...
Winter sowing gives seeds the chilling period (stratification) they need to break dormancy and germinate. Seeds sown into ...
Sow frisee seeds a quarter-inch deep and at least two inches apart in rows 12 inches apart. Keep the seeds consistently moist ...
There are not a lot of garden plants that you can successfully grow indoors from seed to harvest in a month or so, but ...
Experts shared different materials you can use to make gardening easier. Your garden is a labor of love, but you can make the work a bit less laborious with tips and tricks from our gardening ...