Fill up your planter two-thirds of the way with soil, and then either place your propagated or store bought herbs in a row ...
Fresh herbs aren’t just for spring and summer. In fact, some herbs do better in cooler weather, and fall is a great time to ...
The season for growing your own herbs doesn't have to be over when frost hits. Try growing these herbs in your garage, and ...
Fermenting your own sauerkraut at home is simple. All you need is cabbage, salt, water, and time. Just remember to check on ...
How to make a herbal tea or tisane Generally you need either five fresh leaves or a sprig, 5cm (2 in) in length or 2 tsp of dried herb or 1 tsp of seed per cup of boiled water. Place them on a clean ...
Tomato plants suffer from their fair share of nutritional deficiencies and diseases, but nothing compares to the damage that ...
For the past couple of weeks several species of butterflies have been visiting our garden. One in particular stands out, the ...
Just like growing your own food, saving your own seed is another great way to ensure you are in control of your own food ...
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Winter does not have to mean the end of your garden

The approaching winter does not have to mean the end of your vegetable gardening. With the right location, lighting, and care, you can enjoy some varieties of vegetables all winter long in your home ...
Smiling through the overwhelm of the huge late-season harvest, gardeners often deploy the genial phrase, “dealing with abundance.” Although mounds of produce is a gift like no other, it comes with a ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida residents about crinum lilies, herbs, pineapple, citrus, viburnum, ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida residents about nasturtiums, sweet alyssum, peach trees, watermelon, ...