My tomato plant still has a lot of tomatoes on it, even though most of the vines were killed by frost. Would these be safe to ...
Celebrating its 10th year, the Seed Library Program was launched in February 2015 and is is a collaboration with UF/IFAS Leon ...
An early Western attempt to classify plants was made in the fourth century by Theophrastus, a Greek philosopher. He divided the plant world into trees, shrubs, and herbs.
Whether you have a sprawling garden or just a cozy balcony, growing your own veggies can be incredibly rewarding—and surprisingly easy! You don’t need a master’s degree in horticulture to grow ...
Cold weather has arrived, and you’ve put your garden to bed for the season. That doesn’t mean you can’t garden. Just shift ...
First and foremost, it goes without saying that having basil on hand in your apartment or house helps your kitchen smell ...
Instead of throwing away those plastic nursery pots your plants come in, discover some creative and useful ways to repurpose ...
Planting Edmonds is a monthly column written by and for local gardeners. The old English ballad Scarborough Fair famously ...
Second City Greens in Lockport is a hydroponic farm that grows seven varieties of herbs, artisanal lettuces and select leafy ...
A few hours each week spent outdoors nurturing fruits, flowers and vegetables can provide exercise, stress reduction, vitamin D and a better diet.
You may think winter is a quiet time for gardening, but certain tasks cannot wait. For best results, sow these herb seeds ...