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.
Learn how to grow garlic from cloves in containers with a quick rooting trick that speeds up growth! This method allows you ...
Tom Faber, a Hancock local, focuses on growing and storing his own food throughout the year. He emphasizes the importance of proper storage methods, utilizing a root cellar and techniques like canning ...
You don’t need a backyard, a green thumb, or even decent weather to grow fresh food. Indoor gardening has quietly become one ...
Successful container-grown zucchini relies on pot size, soil quality, steady moisture, proper feeding, and choosing the right compact bush varieties.
Amazon stocks loads of helpful, microwavable meal prep containers for lunches and leftovers. Shop glass food storage ...
Learning how to grow garlic in pots is an excellent option for gardeners who have limited space or prefer container gardening. Garlic is one of the easiest crops to grow, and it adapts well to pots as ...
I live on a clay slope and rely heavily on containers for my edible gardening. Shallots are cool-season vegetables and meet my criteria for being easier/cheaper/ or more interesting to grow than buy.
A head of garlic, like tulips or daffodils, is a bulb you can plant in the fall, but it offers more than just beauty. You can harvest the flower stalk and the bulb as well. According to Emma Erler, ...
Homegrown garlic is such a luxury for cooks who love fresh ingredients. If you’ve ever wondered how to grow garlic, you’ll be pleased to know it’s one of the easiest crops to master. Just plant a few ...
Yes, you can grow garlic in containers. If there is a lack of garden space in full sun, then container growing could be good for you. Gardeners who have had problems with white rot and Fusarium basal ...