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The heat of summer has arrived with farmers markets and home gardens filling up with delicious vegetables and fruit. Think it ...
Summer may bring sunshine and ripe tomatoes, but it also tests a gardener’s patience — and their plants' endurance. Amid ...
Asian brassicas are quick to grow and delicious to eat - here's how to make the most of these late-summer crops ...
This year’s crop is broccoli, cauliflower, thyme, leaf lettuce, romaine lettuce, cabbage, bell peppers, pumpkin squash, ...
While we are currently in the heat of summer, it’s not too early to start thinking about extending your vegetable garden’s growing season with some fall vegetables.
Make every dining experience fun and flavorful by including garden fresh herbs, vegetables and flowers in your meals. Allowing guests to harvest and season their drinks, entrees and sides from ...
THERE’S trouble in paradise. Recent butterfly numbers in our gardens have been so low that experts are really worried.
Plant vegetables for fall harvesting: Beans can be planted in mid-July for harvesting in September. Lettuce, spinach and leaf crops do not enjoy summer’s heat, but can be planted in August when the ...
So you think gardening season is winding down? Think again. August might feel like the tail end of summer, but it's actually ...
Growing your own kitchen garden offers a sustainable way to enhance health and cut grocery costs. Cultivating nutrient-rich ...
We thought we were planting just a few squash plants. Every garden needs variety. What we ended up with were prolific, ...
Leaves: Spinach, lettuce, cabbage (aka rabbit food). Stems: Asparagus, rhubarb (the latter shows up in pies, but don't be ...
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