If you've ever watched farmers prepare their fields before winter hits, you know it's a lot of work. Get your own garden ...
Tomatoes are America’s favorite garden “vegetable” to grow. Botanically a fruit, the tomato was classified as a vegetable by the U.S. tariff law of 1887 because it’s served with dinner, not as dessert ...
August Pruning: 6 Plants You Should Trim Now for Better Fall Blooms originally appeared on Dengarden. As a gardener, you know that plants need varying levels and types of maintenance throughout the ...
There are different types of currants to grow, including blackcurrants, whitecurrants, redcurrants, and more. While it may ...
Tomatoes are often the staple of any home vegetable garden and there are ample reasons why. The fruit (often mistakenly considered a vegetable) is tasty, relatively easy to grow and is a versatile ...
You may not think of pumpkins as a plant to be pruned, but following this process can help you get the biggest pumpkins while ...
Wondering if and when to cut back asparagus in the fall? We explain when the best time to prune is, why and how to achieve ...
From the ominous snow-filled landscape outside the Overlook Hotel in “The Shining” to Ned Stark’s grave warning that winter was coming in “Game of Thrones,” pop culture has taught us that winter can ...
As summer nears its end and cooler temperatures hint at an arrival, garden lovers in the Bay Area have an ideal window to prepare for a successful fall season. Proper planning in late summer, ranging ...