These beginner‑friendly, space‑saving plants thrive when started in early spring and keep producing into summer.
Sunlight is the biggest factor in choosing where to put your garden. Most produce wants at least six hours of sunlight per day. If sunny spots are few, save them for fruiting plants because leafy ...
Cucumbers are wonderful plants that will grow well in a summer garden, but if you're short on space, you can also raise them ...
While spacious outdoor gardens produce larger harvests, you don't need a sizable garden bed to grow healthy vegetables in a ...
Sow your seeds at the depth specified on the seed packet. The rule of thumb is the bigger the seed, the deeper it should be ...
Discover how to grow vegetables, herbs and flowers in containers, even with limited space or mobility challenges. Learn ...
Stundents at Mayfield High School and the CEVEC school on the high school campus are working on growing food hydroponically.
The Penn State Extension Master Gardeners of Clinton County are pleased to announce “Seed to Supper,” a comprehensive three-week course designed for novice gardeners who want to learn how to grow ...
Seed libraries, often located in public libraries, provide free access to seeds and educate communities about gardening, ...
Growing plants from seed can save you a lot of money, but you’ll have to invest some time and money. The good news is that ...
Garden of Eagan: with a recycled milk jug, soil and seeds, you can create a mini greenhouse that protects cold-hardy crops and native plants, giving your garden a head start while winter still lingers ...
Raised garden beds are ideal for edible plants, as they keep your harvest organized, prevent over-planting, and deter weeds ...
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