Review What Worked and What Failed Before Planning Your Next Vegetable Garden
As the gardening season begins to approach, it’s a great time to pause and look back at everything you accomplished in your vegetable garden last year.
As the gardening season begins to approach, it’s a great time to pause and look back at everything you accomplished in your vegetable garden last year.
Tomato plants are phototropic, meaning they naturally grow towards the light source. If your seedlings are sitting on a windowsill or under a grow light that only lights them from one side, they’ll start curving in that direction to reach the light. Over time, this can lead to a noticeable bend or curve in the […]
Dandelions aren’t the enemy. Learn when to let them grow and when you must remove them.
Alright, let’s dig a bit deeper into the world of carrots – not just the crunchy roots but also their leafy greens! Yep, those often-overlooked greens are not just for show; they’re actually edible and packed with their own set of goodies. Carrots are best known for their high beta-carotene content, which is turned into […]
Not knowing what parts are edible leads to a ton of food waste. But here’s the thing: you can cut down on waste by using all the edible bits.
Whether it’s for a spooky Halloween jack-o’-lantern, a flavorful Thanksgiving pie, or just some charming autumn decorations, growing your own pumpkins can be a rewarding experience.
Downy mildew is a common and destructive plant disease that is hard to get rid of once it takes hold in your vegetable garden.
Although they may not be as well-known as some other garden intruders, wireworms can cause significant damage to your vegetable garden
Cooler weather doesn’t exempt your vegetable garden from pests.
You can still keep growing vegetables even in winter but what you can and can’t grow will depend on how mild or severe winters are in your area.