Live in an area with cold winters? No reason to give up on your vegetable garden until spring. Some vegetables, believe it or not, can not only withstand tough winter conditions, but actually taste ...
Most people think that winter means everything in the garden apart from the tough old evergreens is dead or dormant. But that's not the case. Even when you grow your own food, there's plenty of crops ...
The end of summer doesn't need to mean the end of fresh produce. If you've been dreading the time of year when the garden beds are empty, it's time to start thinking creatively and move that garden ...
In winter, nothing grows! We mustn't stop at our mental representations. Winter doesn't have to be a dead season for your vegetable garden. It can also be a period rich in harvests and surprises. As ...
Limited outdoor growing space or cold winters may have you missing fresh homegrown vegetables. Make this the winter you try growing a few vegetables in a sunny window or under artificial lights.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Getty Images As winter temperatures continue to drop, it may be time to move some of your gardening efforts indoors. Growing ...
Most herbs take between a week and one month to germinate, which makes them some of the first you should start among other ...
It's tricky to grow a thriving garden in the High Desert, much harder once the daylight hours are sliced come winter. Non-mulched trees wither in the freezing temperatures and herbs trying to sprout ...