With a couple decades of experience, garden author Pamela Crawford has mastered easy and instant container gardens and pinpointed the best plants for the Southern landscape. Yet there was one area of ...
You don't need a yard to grow vegetables and herbs. Tom Oder is a writer, editor, and communication expert who specializes in sustainability and the environment with a sweet spot for urban agriculture ...
It’s that time of year again, when many gardeners start preparing their soil for planting. But did you know there are a number of different ways to create a vegetable garden? KSTP’s home and garden ...
Pots, tubs, and half barrels overflowing with flowers add appeal to any garden, but container gardening can serve a practical purpose too. Container gardening is ideal for those with little or no ...
Learn to start growing herbs in pots for beginners. These simple container vegetable garden layout and setup instructions can help you to start growing food in a small area. Learn to start growing ...
For those without the outdoor space necessary for a traditional garden, growing plants—including vegetables—in containers is a great option. Unfortunately, not all vegetables can grow and flourish in ...
Even apartment dwellers can start winter container vegetable gardening. Read on for some winter container plant ideas to enjoy homegrown vegetables through the coldest months of the year. It’s a ...
Thereas a strong trend these days for gardeners to pick up transplants for whatever they want to grow. But a number of popular vegetables are easily grown from seeds directly planted in the garden a ...
Waiting until winter passes may be waiting too long if you want to take advantage of growing this leafy green veggie from ...
Containers for starting seedlings can be drinking cups, cottage cheese and yogurt containers as well as commercial plant trays and coir fiber pots. Use a fine texture soil mix for your starter soil.
January planting means you'll harvest fresh vegetables weeks or even months ahead of gardeners who wait until spring.
Set yourself and your garden up for an easier and smoother start to spring ...