Is it really possible to grow vegetables in winter?
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.
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.
Cold frames offer you the opportunity to enjoy fresh produce year-round and protect your plants from harsh weather conditions. Find out how to build and use them properly.
Hardening off is a crucial step to ensure the success and survival of your seedlings when moving them outdoors from an indoor or protected environment.
You can transplant vegetable seedlings to grow strong and healthy plants but you must transplant them correctly and at the right time.
Preparing your vegetable garden before planting can make all the difference when it comes to growing healthy plants and getting the best harvest possible.
Transplant shock is a common problem that can occur when transplanting seedlings in your vegetable garden. If left untreated plants experiencing transplant shock may eventually die.
Waiting too long to transplant your seedlings may harm plant growth and development
Using correct plant spacing can help promote healthy plant growth, increase yields, and reduce disease and pest problems.
A number of reasons make it better to start with fresh tomato plants each season even if you can keep harvesting them
Planting tomatoes deep can promote the growth of strong and healthy tomato plants – This is why and how it works