Gardeners can enjoy their own home-grown vegetables this winter, even if they don't have a garden. There are a selection of ...
As temperatures cool, the robust harvest keeps tables full of fresh greens as other types of vegetables soon fade away.
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Pansies are pretty forgiving as to where you plant them and will do well in pots or in the ground. When planting, just make sure they are in well-drained soil. Wet roots will diminish the robustness ...
We've spoken to the expert to gather the dos and don'ts of plant drainage and how it can impact your leafy greens ...
Full of vibrant reds, oranges, and glossy evergreens, the very best autumn hanging baskets can capture all of the beauty of ...
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T he humble spider plant has long been a favorite among plant lovers—but it's time to give this reliable and ...
Butternut squash is ready to harvest in the fall. Here's how to know when it's ripe to pick from the garden, store and cure ...
Bulbs like daffodils, tulips and crocus adore the Pacific Northwest’s climate — the Skagit Valley alone grows roughly 1000 ...