Grow Ohio Valley, a local nonprofit focused on building better food systems, shares how their commitment to growing local greens continues through the winter months.
As far as I’m concerned the New Year begins when I can start seeding in flats inside for the garden again, usually on or ...
Make sure to cover sensitive plants lightly with straw or evergreen branches, and make sure your outdoor water faucets are winterized. Then sit back, make a fire and enjoy the brief winter wonderland ...
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Give your garden a head start by starting your seeds indoors. When your last frost date rolls around, you'll have seedlings ...
By just trimming off the outermost leaves and letting the rest of the plant continue to grow, you extend the life of the plant, and thus your yield. In the video, they explain that you can try this ...
Spring is around the corner. Soon the ground will be warm enough to receive your flower, vegetable, and herb starts. It's ...
Arrange your plants, accordingly, placing sun-loving crops like tomatoes and peppers in the brightest spots and ...
A few months ago a friend's tiny courtyard was concrete, more concrete, a few weeds, and an elderly dog soaking up the sun.
Professor Tim Spector says that a simple swap in your kitchen can significantly increase your fibre and protein intake. The ...
Blanch your broccoli (steam/boil for 4 minutes until reaching a vivid green colour. The broccoli should still be crunchy!) ...
Have you put much thought into your garden yet this year? Now is a great time to take a soil sample, consider plant placement within the garden, and to get started planting some of the cool season ...