The end of summer tends to send gardeners into a small panic—leaves start falling, temperatures dip, and suddenly everyone thinks the planting window has slammed shut. But the truth is, the ...
Washing cabbage matters because its tight layers hide dirt, pesticides, and bugs that a simple rinse can’t remove. Cutting ...
Some types, like Erica carnea, are especially good at surviving cold Canadian winters. They grow low to the ground and don’t need much protection. Planting a group together creates a colorful carpet ...
Fruits. Consider planting a q (Cydonia bologna). The quince is a pome fruit, sharing that classification with apple and pear, ...
Bare garden beds in winter can feel a little sad. The good news is, cabbage and kale don’t mind the cold nearly as much as we ...
A NEW LEAF: Do not allow a layer of fallen leaves to accumulate over the lawn for more than a week. The leaves block light ...
Mix permanent herb plants like bay, rosemary, oregano, thyme, marjoram and sage with waterwise ornamental plants, in full sun ...
Even going out into your garden at this time of year can feel like a tall order, let alone attempting to do any gardening.
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida on amaryllis bulbs, citrus trees, magnolia trees, azaleas and dragon ...
Outdoors in the garden, strawberries need full sun for maximum yield. It's not as easy to provide these conditions indoors, but light is still extremely important. You can keep your container-grown ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Chances are that when you begin your farm in Grow A Garden, you’ll immediately see your neighbor’s plot and wonder how yours can be like theirs.
For landscape designer Myles Baldwin, it was always his job to work out how The Bantry would blend into the surrounding ...