After three months of side-by-side testing, one storage method kept garlic plump, firm, and nearly sprout-free—while the fridge accelerated spoilage.
Start your garden with plants that do the hard work for you.
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“This is a slow-growing annual, so starting them in February gives them time to mature,” Bunting says. You can find this sun-loving flower in red, pink, white, purple, and other colors, and they offer ...
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Even with snow on the ground, it's time to plan your spring garden. Learn when to plant seeds and vegetables, and how to get a head start indoors.
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Some early-season flowers are already blooming at the Denver Botanic Gardens, and for Coloradans visiting the grounds, it's a ...
Artichokes can be grown as perennials or annuals, depending on your growing zone.
Spud enthusiasts were treated to a whole day of a-peeling activities as Mold Potato Day was celebrated in the town.