George Irvine's latest gardening column looks at the seeds and bulbs you can plant right now to harvest later in the year.
If you like to follow gardening trends, consider the “plants of the year.” Each year, the National Garden Bureau (NGB), a non ...
Imagine the ease of just dropping a tomato or pepper seed right in the soil, even in regions with cooler spring temperatures.
Heat oil in a large pot and sauté onion until soft. Add cabbage, potatoes, and carrots; cook for 5 minutes. Pour in vegetable broth and bring to a boil. Simmer for 20–25 minutes until vegetables are ...
The 21st Annual Qualicum Beach Seedy Saturday event is set for Feb. 1. This year's event will be held from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Qualicum Beach Civic Centre, 747 Jones St., Qualicum Beach.
Since we’ve passed seed catalog season, it’s now time to get ready to start seeds indoors for some of the vegetables we plan ...
Learn how to grow and care for DownHome Harvest® 'Navaho' Thornless Blackberry, a thornless blackberry that grows upright.
Daydreaming of summer harvests? If you're looking for nutritious, frost-hardy plants to fill your garden through winter, ...
As the chill of winter begins to ease, February is the perfect time to start preparing for the growing season ahead.
Carefully selecting cultivars can also help for limited space gardens, or when growing vegetables in containers. Look for ...
As winter's frosty grip begins to loosen, February presents the ideal opportunity to gear up for the forthcoming growing ...
January gardening tips for outdoor flowering plants & ornamentals, and vegetable gardening are provided in this issue.