Many gardeners want to attract bees, butterflies, birds and hummingbirds, but most gardeners would rather not have deer or ...
The most important lesson seeds can teach us is a sense of timing. Weather is fickle, and if you are planning for an early ...
With the cold weather and shorter days, gardening in January can be a challenge. Watch weather reports and protect your plants from frost and other weather conditions. Cover them when necessary ...
The foods you eat (and the ones you don’t) influence the way you age. Leslie Beck offers some tips on how to make the best ...
Most succulents and cacti hail from hot and sunny areas and need lots of light to grow and maintain their color and form indoors. Plants like aloes, haworthia, echeveria, and most cacti will grow ...
When the heat finally fades, our gardens enter a season of vibrant greens, crisp harvests and some truly beautiful foliage.
This 63-day time-lapse follows the indoor growth of Swiss chard, revealing slower-than-expected leaf development due to an ...
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 ...
These common leafy greens are surprisingly well-suited to hanging pots. And by succession planting, you can enjoy a steady supply throughout the season.
Here are five things to work on in the garden this week: ...
From late November through December, the adult buck moths, which have charcoal black-and-white wings and rusty orange on ...
Growing herbs indoors during the winter can be rewarding, but it requires some care. Herbs like rosemary, sage, oregano, ...