Foxes can be a nuisance in gardens during spring, but gardening experts say a certain food scrap can help keep them away naturally ...
A gardening expert recently shared how a leftover food item may be the key to keep faces out of your garden. So don't throw them away next time you use them.
Yes, you can plant a sprouted onion, but it won't grow a new onion bulb. Instead, it will produce green onion shoots that you can use in cooking. You can eat sprouted garlic. It has a different flavor ...
Dreaming of fresh peaches? Ohio gardeners can successfully grow peaches and nectarines in their own backyards with the right ...
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.
After three months of side-by-side testing, one storage method kept garlic plump, firm, and nearly sprout-free—while the fridge accelerated spoilage.
These popular anti-inflammatory dinner recipes are lower in calories and high in protein and/or fiber to help support healthy weight loss and reduce visceral fat.
It is planting season in the garden, and I am still waiting for last week’s seeds to emerge from the soil. Soil temperatures in February are very cold, and it takes longer for seeds to germinate.
Sprouted garlic is generally safe to eat if the clove is free of mold or odor. Sprouting affects flavor more than safety, but it can make the garlic taste bitter.
Have you ever looked at a pile of kitchen scraps and wondered if they could have a second life? Instead of tossing them into ...
Artichokes can be grown as perennials or annuals, depending on your growing zone.
When the calendar clears and a good bottle calls, these plant-based dishes turn an empty evening into something worth ...