I remember the first time I grew potatoes. They weren’t planned. A few had sprouted beside the compost pile, and I recognized the leaves. I let them grow and a few months later, I dug up a ...
Potatoes are a staple of the American diet. If you're growing them in your garden, don't forget these two herbs that keep pests away and can help your harvest.
Cumbers and potatoes might make sense as companion plants in your head, but in reality these two crops do more harm to each other than good.
Once considered unsuitable for the Pacific Northwest, sweet potatoes are now proving to be a strong contender for growers exploring alternative crops. Warmer seasons, market interest, and ongoing ...
Gardening enthusiasts looking to grow sweet tomatoes should consider planting three specific plants near their their tomatoes ...
Grow it as a cover crop, or grow it for the market stand. Spinach is a great early spring plant to sow directly in beds. As cover, it stabilizes soil, preventing weeds and erosion, while building soil ...
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I’ve discovered the most charming way to grow potatoes in containers – it's a dream for small gardens
This solution is super simple, aesthetically pleasing and effective. What's not to love?
March is an exciting time in the garden as it marks the beginning of the growing season. As the temperature starts to rise and the days grow longer, there’s a lot to do outside. This is the time for ...
Not everyone has a backyard — but that doesn’t mean you can’t grow dinner. In Lane County, where many people rent or live in ...
Gardening expert Chris Bonnett says there are plenty of crops and flowers that can be sown in March, from hardy vegetables to tender crops ...
Kids at the Miccosukee Boys and Girls Club grew a collard greens garden and will harvest it for their families and community ...
March is one of the busiest months in the garden as prep gets underway for the growing season ahead. Here's what to plant, ...
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