If you can work the soil in January, then you can plant potatoes. They require well-draining, loose soil, lots of sunlight, ...
Homeowners who plant native species can attract and protect local wildlife, including frogs, butterflies, and other pollinators. For example, another gardener found a fox taking a nap on a rewilded ...
Fall might seem like a time to wind down in the garden, but tackling a few tasks now can make spring much easier ...
We tend to think that fall is when the garden winds down, and spring is when the work begins. But there are several chores ...
You can reuse jars in winter for propagating houseplants, growing an indoor herb garden, forcing branches to bloom, and so ...
Winter mulching helps regulate soil temperature and protect plant roots - but it's only beneficial to certain types of plants ...
Sage, rosemary and thyme are ideal for creating fragrant herb pouches, says Stoddart. Your winter herbs will need to dry out, ...
Tucked away in Cleveland’s historic Tremont neighborhood sits a humble brick building that’s become the epicenter of Ohio’s breakfast revolution.
Craving fresh greens? One delicious veggie thrives indoors - and it's probably on your grocery list right now. Here's how to ...
Well-meaning city dwellers forgo permits and official procedure to rewild urban areas across the country. In downtown L.A., ...
UD students have been learning how hard work pays off in a garden while getting their hands dirty in the course Vegetables, ...
Cleaning up your garden before spring is a vital chore. If you have raised beds, there's something you may be forgetting if ...