At greenhouses and in our homes, Thanksgiving cactus (Schlumbergera truncata) is the first to bloom, often in November, and ...
Gardening is therapeutic, but growing a vegetable garden can also feed your body with wholesome, organic vegetables. Knowing ...
Explore the uses of an ancient tool that remains a top choice for combating weeds. Learn how to incorporate traditional ...
Some simple conceptual ideas can transform even the tiniest plot from humdrum to dream design. Try these 9 contemporary small ...
One of the oldest and most time-tested methods of improving your flower and vegetable garden soil is to sow “cover crops.” Be it legumes, rye or vetch, a cover crop sown now will keep bare soil in ...
If you're without an outdoor area, just find a sunny window ledge and arm yourself with patience for your winter vegetable sprouting adventure. Bonnie Plants shares key tips for indoor gardening ...
A family's home garden has revealed a bounty to rival the grocery store, thanks to some clever planting and preserving. In the r/NoLawns subreddit, a post from a person located in Austria showed an ...
There’s something instinctual about living off the land and reaping the rewards of an edible garden. However, a vegetable patch isn’t always at the forefront of landscape design. “A veggie patch doesn ...
Pointing towards a stretch of grassy land beside a busy road in Nottingham, Paul Cox says "we want to bring forgotten green ...
Yes, it is possible to see some snowflakes during the month of November. Certainly our mountains have the best odds for a bit of snow, but don’t count on a snowman type of snow or any huge amount.
Establish plants September through March. Grown for their nutrient-packed leaves, collards are among the most popular garden vegetables of the South. Fall-sown crops can be harvested throughout the ...