Plant cabbage six to eight weeks before your first frost to give it time to mature in cooler temps for sweeter heads. Keep soil moist, fertilize biweekly, and watch for pests like aphids or worms to ...
Summer may be ending, but your garden doesn’t have to! Here are simple ways to extend the season and what to plant now for a ...
Somewhere along the way, growing cauliflower and broccoli lost its thrill for many an Alaska gardener. For a while, back in the "old" days, it was almost all any of us grew. I am exaggerating, but not ...
* What it is: ‘Katarina’ is a super-fast cabbage to mature – ready to pick as soon as 45 days after planting transplants (meaning less time for things to go wrong). The heads are small (about four ...
To grow a winter garden, you can start with either seeds or seedlings. Seeds are much cheaper than seedlings but require ...
With spring blossoms all around and the sun starting to warm the soil, many of us are eager to plant summer vegetables. But it is still early and enthusiasm must be balanced with caution. Night ...
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