Planning a garden that can sustain you requires more than just picking your favorite vegetables. A survival garden is a ...
From cool weather edibles and bare-root trees to flowering shrubs and summer annuals, these are the best plants to grow in ...
Anyone who has cooked a big holiday meal or celebratory feast knows that the aftermath can be daunting. No one wants to be ...
Another very important component of a Thanksgiving dinner that could make or break your dinner is the gravy. I always de-bone my turkey the day before so I have bones available for stock. I roast them ...
A survival garden is filled with crops that are nutrient-dense and can be preserved for future use, including potatoes, ...
In this video, learn how to plant potatoes for a productive fall crop. Gardeners in warmer climates can take advantage of mild winters to grow potatoes for an early spring harvest, while those in ...
Time lapse of growing eyes of potatoes into harvestable tubers over 90 days. The eye was cut off of a store-bought russet potato that stayed forgotten in its storage for a while. It was then planted ...
Signals from the plant cell wall help to orchestrate growth, reproduction and immune function. Can harnessing this molecular cross talk help in creating better crops? When Robert Hooke gazed through ...
When brainstorming the design of your garden, one of the most important things to consider is how plants will grow over time. Several species spread rapidly through self-seeding, stem nodes, or ...
Because the South has such a long growing season, many garden vegetables are planted twice a year. Cool-season crops like carrots, cabbage, lettuce, radishes, and broccoli can be sown in both spring ...