Think about embracing small spaces this coming National Gardening Week, October 21-28, says the garden and growing ...
It’s the season for sowing seeds and building up your soil with homemade compost. Now is the time for weeding, planting and ...
HAVE you heard of Storage Tomatoes you can keep for months and eat fresh over the Winter? Or black carrots, purple cauliflower and pink celery?  The world of gardening is expanding ...
With winter on the way, it is time to harvest the final crops, sow and protect hardier varieties and nurture your soil in ...
All that wasted produce and money has led many to pursue the fridgescaping trend, where fruits and vegetables that previously ... your produce in jars or other containers — you just need to ...
Mulch is available in various forms, from compost and well-rotted manure to bark chippings and straw. It keeps the frost off ...
What’s actively growing in your vegetable garden in the middle of October? You may have some late winter squash yet to be harvested, but warm-season stalwarts such as cucumber and summer squash ...
Growing lettuce indoors in winter — even year-round — is possible using Peter Burke’s unique technique for growing salad greens indoors. A very simple idea put me on the path toward growing ...
A neat trick is to collect the seeds from your favourite plants and flowers, whether its shrubs, annuals and perennials or trees, herbs and vegetables. By growing your own seeds, you're only doing ...
Discover effective methods to prevent fruit from browning. Learn about soaking solutions, non-soaking techniques, and ...
Starchy and non-starchy vegetables have many important differences, but their key difference is their total starch content, which is very important in the context of your total diet. Eating plenty ...
Do you need to throw all the soil away every year and start fresh with new soil? Or, can you add about half a pot of new ...