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.
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.
If you want healthy food, experts say to eat what's local, organic and in-season. Those foods benefit the planet too, because they are less taxing on the soil and don't travel as far.
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.
Most remember winter by the weather, some by wedding season; I remember it by the aroma of hara lasun, a family favourite winter dish.
Are you an experienced gardener, someone who wants to plant their first seed, or somewhere in between? Great news! The Montrose Regional Library District is opening up the Montrose Seed ...
A congenial growing season and storage in a dry, dark, cool (not cold) place are other factors in satisfactory storage of ...
'The simplest way to use mushrooms to repel garden pests is to make a liquid from a blend of mushrooms and water, which you can spray onto your plants,' explains Lucie Bradley, gardening and ...
Often described as a 'superfood', avocados are nutrient-dense and packed with heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, fibre, ...
A grant is helping an Idaho farmer diversify garlic varieties and buy equipment that could be used by all farmers.