In winter, nothing grows! We mustn't stop at our mental representations. Winter doesn't have to be a dead season for your vegetable garden. It can also be a period rich in harvests and surprises. As ...
It may still be winter in much of the country, but those living in temperate climates may already be able to start planting again (lucky you!). Gardeners in the West, Lower and Coastal South can ...
A person planting brussels sprouts in the fall - Lucentius/Getty Images Contrary to what most people may think, gardening doesn't have to end for the season with the fall harvest. You don't even have ...
Weston Miller, OSU Extension Service Horticulturist, shared what we need to know planting for fall and winter vegetables. The window of opportunity for planting those crops is short; as daylight ...
Summer is a busy season for gardeners. From deadheading spent flowers to keeping plants hydrated during a heatwave, there's always something to do outside — but planting for winter now could be your ...
Although many plants have gone dormant, the winter garden is still an active place. Birds are feasting on last season's seed heads, filling their bellies and dropping seeds all over the ground. These ...
It will soon be time to start planting many cool season crops. There are several reasons to plant a winter garden. Many crops actually taste better and grow best in cooler weather. Also, a winter ...
How is your vegetable garden doing? Most gardeners who planted the recommended tomato varieties in July are harvesting large numbers of tasty Ruby Crush right now and good supplies of Tycoon, ...