Edible Plants That Thrive in Shady Gardens Gardening enthusiasts often face the challenge of limited sunlight in their ...
An indoor herb garden is a fantastic way to have fresh herbs within reach, especially when growing plants year-round outdoors ...
If your south window is unshaded, place heat loving plants, like succulents and herbs, close to the window, and more delicate plants further back. If the window is shaded with an awning or shade ...
The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are part of the University of California Cooperative Extension system, serving our ...
Fruit trees. Most types of citrus ripen in the winter and you may be wondering as to when they should be picked. This is a ...
In addition to herbs, roses and sweet peas, consider winter-blooming sweet box, (Sarcococca spp). In February, this shade-tolerant evergreen shrub wafts vanilla fragrance from nearly invisible ...
Edible gardening and urban farming are also thriving, with more and more people growing their own food in innovative ways.
Lush yet low water, longtime homeowner’s landscape reflects beauty, mature plantings that come from careful planning ...
A $96,925 grant from the N.C. Department of Agriculture’s New and Emerging Crops Program is focused on commercial production ...
Don’t let your living space stop you from creating a garden with a large variety and a high number of flowers, fruits, herbs, and veggies ... as it is grown in organically enriched soil, partial shade ...