Try growing food in unconventional containers like old wheelbarrows, boots, or even a hollowed-out tree trunk. This can add visual interest to your garden and help repurpose old items. Grouping herbs ...
Those living at UC Santa Barbara or in the broader Isla Vista community may not see those spaces as ideal for gardening. Often apartments and dorms have little access to a gardening area, or their own ...
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Leave the turkey roasting, potato mashing and pie baking to the experts and order your Thanksgiving feast to-go from ...
These fruit trees are simple to grow on a deck, patio, balcony, or in a sunny spot in a greenhouse, conservatory, or porch ...
House plants are great. They can also be hard. All of those stress-reducing self-care qualities they promise tend to fade ...
It's expected that the tops of mint will die back in winter, but the roots are hardy. This means the hack allows the plant to flourish in its regrowth by preventing pests and diseases over the colder ...
The 3rd Saturday Plant Sale at the New Hanover Arboretum will be selling rosemary, mint, calendula, borage and Cuban oregano.
Classified as both a vegetable and a plant-based protein in the USDA ... Make soup: In large pot, heat oil over medium heat ...
If you are looking for a flowering perennial that blooms during fall and winter in the shade and has a clumping growth habit, ...
I’ve seen various cold stratification methods for seeds, including using empty milk containers, buckets, and ice cube trays.
Why make a Mediterranean Thanksgiving dinner? Thanksgiving has historically celebrated autumn's bounty. It's a holiday feast that typically features the same traditional foods every year.