It's not too early to get a head start on fresh veggies.
A time-lapse of growing garlic from fresh cloves in 42 days. The clove was taken from store-bought garlic bulb and rooting in ...
After three months of side-by-side testing, one storage method kept garlic plump, firm, and nearly sprout-free—while the fridge accelerated spoilage.
IT may still be the bleak mid-winter, but January is an important gardening month to prepare for the spring ahead. This is because what happens in vegetable beds now can make all the difference to how ...
A grant is helping an Idaho farmer diversify garlic varieties and buy equipment that could be used by all farmers.
A congenial growing season and storage in a dry, dark, cool (not cold) place are other factors in satisfactory storage of ...
Start your garden with plants that do the hard work for you.
“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 ...
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.
As winter wanes and the first signs of spring begin to emerge, many home gardeners find themselves itching to dig into the ...
However, you can still grow in a greenhouse. February is the perfect time to get started on late spring transplants, and it’s also a good time to grow quick-maturing crops for the early spring market.
Fair Share Farm is sprouting promise in their greenhouses despite winter weather setbacks on their fields.