Winter doesn't need to mean the end of your edible garden. Many leafy greens are cold-hardy and can continue to be grown even ...
Winter can be brutal on a garden. Frost, ice, and chilling winds strip life from delicate plants and leave even the hardiest ...
Gardening is no longer just about rows of tomatoes and boring lettuce. This season, it’s time to shake things up and let your ...
As we approach the new year, I find myself thinking about fresh starts in the garden.
In a berry-focused garden, you can add a variety of plants offering berries almost all year. Berries are often a primary food ...
Planting edible beans into winter rye has environmental and potential yield benefits, a North Dakota State University Extension study said. The rye reduces soil erosion, suppresses weeds and soaks up ...
YOUR SCREEN. IT MAY SEEM A LITTLE COUNTERINTUITIVE, BUT NOW IS ACTUALLY THE PERFECT TIME TO GET OUT IN THE YARD AND DO SOME PLANTING. EXPERTS SAY COLDER MONTHS ARE AN IDEAL TIME TO PLANT TREES IN THE ...
On Feb. 24, the University of Maine continued its winter gardening series with “Nibbling on Natives in Your Backyard and Beyond,” a free webinar for students and staff. The UMaine Department of ...
Mike Wood is a forager who can find edible plants in Utah at any time of the year, and in nearly any biome — in scrubby deserts and alpine meadows, or in urban neighborhoods, growing up through cracks ...