It's fall, which means it's time to figure out which plants are going to work best for container gardens. Design expert Cindy Funes has some answers.
IT was the Autumn equinox on Monday – which means the days are about to get a lot shorter. Before you know it, it will be dark when you get home from work and when you get up in the morning.
You can use a single bowl for every single step — cooking, eating, storing, reheating and eating again.
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7 of the best cut-and-come-again vegetables for low-effort, long harvesting seasons – these crops will even work for small plots
I always featured many cut-and-come-again vegetables in the productive gardens I managed as a professional kitchen gardener. Whether I was growing and harvesting the crops for che ...
Watch how an asparagus growing from a bare-root to crowns and young plant in this time lapse. The root was planting in a pot with soil and grow lights. It took about 10 days to see 2 crowns shot up ...
Even though you might have limited space to garden, you still can grow herbs in pots to enjoy fresh basil, thyme, parsley, and other favorites. Herb gardens in containers are among the easiest types ...
Tall Asparagus is a Mythical crop that was introduced to Grow a Garden on August 2, 2025, as part of the Cooking Update. This short guide covers how to get Tall Asparagus and what you'll need to craft ...
The heat of summer has arrived with farmers markets and home gardens filling up with delicious vegetables and fruit. Think it’s too late to start your own garden even if you only have a patio or deck ...
Perlite, a volcanic rock, is a common ingredient in potting mixes. It improves drainage, aeration and water retention in soil. Perlite is lightweight and can be added to in-ground gardens, but it's ...
SFA Gardens will host the monthly Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series at 7:00 pm on July 10 in the Ina Brundrett Conservation EducationBuilding at the Pineywoods Native Plant Center, 2900 Raguet ...
Not all gardeners are blessed with full-sun sites that the veggie-gardening books all recommend as the place to grow edibles. Six hours of direct sunlight per day is the rule of thumb. But if you ...
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