I know I said I would keep my gardening videos shorter after my allotment episode but I got carried away again... :) In this video, winter is just one day off here in the subtropics therefore temps ...
Even though summer's over, there's one cool-season vegetable you didn't know your winter garden needed. You can plant it in October, and by the time frost rolls in, you'll have tender, crisp stems ...
Rooting and re-growing time-lapse of a cabbage scrap to two harvestable cabbage heads. This method worked surprisingly. We cut a few inches off the bottom of a store-bought cabbage to use as a scrap.
The Peoria German American Central Society welcomed hundreds of visitors to Hickory Grove Park for its annual Schlachtfest celebration, featuring traditional German food, music, games, and family ...
Dear Master Gardener: I just planted a Bloomerang lilac. Do I need to protect it over the winter since it is newly planted?
Do not plant garlic in insufficient sun, poorly draining soil, or next to legume crops. Avoid growing garlic in containers less than 6 to 8 inches deep. Skip areas with very alkaline soils and where ...
Just like growing your own food, saving your own seed is another great way to ensure you are in control of your own food supply — from planting a tiny seed to harvesting your own seeds. Saving seeds ...
These eye-catching fall containers use hardy kale and cabbage to add bold color and texture for low-effort, high-impact porch decor. Bonus: They last well into spring.
In addition to “eating more fiber and fresh fruits and vegetables,” consuming a serving of sauerkraut “can help us in the long run against inflammation,” and “make our digestive tract more resilient ...
A neighbor of mine has a lovely vine that trails beautifully and has tiny little red flowers that the hummingbirds are nuts over! What could go wrong?
Smiling through the overwhelm of the huge late-season harvest, gardeners often deploy the genial phrase, “dealing with abundance.” Although mounds of produce is a gift like no other, it comes with a ...
Pansies and violas are handy little bedding plants that are brilliant for adding instant colour to pots and planters. You can pick them up quite cheaply in garden centres right now, and they’ll often ...