Plant now through the end of July in an area with at least four to six hours of sun a day. Beans prefer well-drained, sandy ...
The RHS’s chief horticulturalist reveals his to-do list, from sowing veg and herbs to catching weeds while they’re young ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley Farmers and Gardeners. Summer is here, if only for a few days. This second week of April feels more like June. It’s been a beautiful week as we look forward to the growing season ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley Farmers and Gardeners. Summer is here, if only for a few days. This second week of April feels more like June. It’s been a beautiful week as we look forward to the growing season ...
Gardeners have been told not to dispose of one common bathroom item which can be used outside this spring ...
From protecting plants from weeds to creating compost, there are a number of ways you can repurpose toilet rolls in the ...
Pick a deep, sturdy pot or grow bag with drainage holes which is at least 15-18 inches deep and wide. Bitter gourd is a vine, so it needs enough root space and a container that will not topple once ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Tilen Josar/Getty Images Not every perennial is meant for a container—and even seasoned gardeners can be surprised by ...
Boost the flavor and beauty of your landscape by adding a few ornamental edible plants to your garden beds and containers. Look for opportunities to substitute ornamental vegetables, fruit, herbs, and ...
Carrots are a root crop, best grown from seeds. You will not find seedlings at the garden center because they do not transplant well. Carrot seeds prefer soil temperatures between 50 and 85 degrees F.
Many gardeners lack the space for traditional gardens but can grow vegetables and herbs in containers. Choose compact, bush or patio plant varieties specifically bred for growing in smaller pots.