Picture this: walking out to your backyard on a chilly January morning and still finding fresh greens waiting to be harvested ...
You can sow seeds even in winter. With seed trays, warmth and a touch of patience, gardeners can easily sow seeds for newer ...
It’s summertime, which means some of the tastiest fruits and vegetables the D.C. area has to offer are in peak season. But just because something’s homegrown doesn’t mean it’s risk free. Whether it’s ...
Take time to enjoy the fall colors in the landscape. Fall is a great time to plant trees and shrubs. Spring bulbs can be planted among groundcovers and perennials. As these plants grow in the spring, ...
If you’re looking for a simple way to reduce stress and find calm, mindful gardening offers a natural path to relaxation. By focusing your attention on the sights, sounds, and smells around you as you ...
Try to have part sun and part shade as this will help to keep compost and soil moist during spring and summertime. The key to ...
It's been an unseasonably warm start to autumn, but colder temperatures are on their way. Leaves are beginning to fall, but should you really bag them up for collection after jumping through your leaf ...
Tulpis: These should be planted by mid-January and it's important to ensure adequate drainage. Alongside this plant, Monty ...
Contaminated water for plants: Learn about 4 types of contaminated water that can harm lush green plants. Read here how water ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Is it time to get into the garden? Jennifer Brennan believes now is the time. Especially, after the Chicagoland area had our last frost. Brennan is a horticulture expert at Chalet ...
It feels great to grow your own food at home, and chickpea cultivation is one of the most satisfying experiences you can have ...