by Jennifer Poindexter Lettuce is one of the easiest (and fastest!) crops you can grow. If you need a fresh harvest, in a hurry, lettuce could be a great addition to your garden space. It also works well for a variety of gardening methods. However, you should be aware … [Read more...]
Carrot Growing Mistakes to Avoid for Success
by Jennifer Poindexter Carrots. You either love growing them, or you hate it. There doesn’t seem to be much of an in between. What if I told you, carrots are only viewed as a “complicated vegetable”, by some gardeners, because there are common mistakes many people tend to … [Read more...]
How to Grow Celery Plants
Want to learn how to grow celery plants in your garden at home? Here's a helpful guide to get you going. Types of Celery Plants There are two main types of celery. There’s the traditional, long-stemmed and labor-intensive English “trench” celery and the more common green … [Read more...]
Can you leave beets in the ground over winter?
If you have free-draining soil in your garden, it’s safe for you to leave many of your root crops in the ground over the winter to harvest as needed in most climate areas. Parsnips, carrots, turnips, kohlrabi, beetroot and swedes are all able to be left in the ground over winter, … [Read more...]
How to Store Garlic You’ve Grown in Your Garden
So, there you are with garlic galore and everything’s perfect. Your garlic-growing work is done and it’s time to relax, right? Well, not exactly. It’s time to deal with storage problems. Store garlic the wrong way and you risk losing a good chunk of your … [Read more...]
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