Plant two seeds in each 3-inch pot or several seeds 2 inches apart in a long rectangular container. Once the seedlings reach ...
Bright, fresh produce might not be the first thing that comes to mind when winter rolls around. But this time of year, you ...
An expert shares common winter gardening myths that might be ruining your plants - and reveals what to do in your gardens ...
Let’s talk about how we can best take care of both our full-time indoor plants and those who are temporarily enjoying an ...
Swiss chard is an easy vegetable to grow anywhere: a container, in a vegetable garden, or the landscape as an ornamental ...
Try starting hardy perennials and self-seeding annuals sometime during the winter through early spring. Other flower and ...
As respiratory virus season peaks, certain whole foods become especially important for maintaining health during the winter ...
The gardening pro has shared the one vegetable that gardeners should start sowing now - and while it's cold and frosty, it's ...
Root vegetables are a great thing to have in the garden during our cool season. Since much of the plant is underground, and ...
I have seen poinsettias growing outdoors as far north as Granada Hills but they were always planted against a wall.
Charts indicate when to start seeds indoors, when to direct sow and transplant, and when to cover plants for cold protection.
Keeping plants alive in the cold winter months can be a challenge, but microgreens particularly are a fun project for green-thumb gardeners in January.