Summer! Temperatures soar both on the coast and inland. In July, we reap the harvest of spring vegetable planting — but please stay out of the midday sun. Garden before 11 a.m., then start again after ...
NOW THAT SUMMER has officially arrived and your garden is growing like crazy, your vegetable garden is in productive mode and the daylight is long — here is a very timely article on the highly ...
Some of us have been out in the garden for a few weeks now cleaning up and seeding the earliest crops such as peas, lettuce, spinach, and onions, among others. For the passionate vegetable gardener, ...
July’s hot days can be tough on vegetables. Even when plants are watered in the morning, large-leaved crops like summer squash will be wilted in the hot afternoon sun. Does this mean an extra dose of ...
It's true! Vegetables do grow in my lawn especially during winter when the grass doesn't grow as fast. This video explains ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! This week I want to talk about an Appalachian favorite, the pole bean. This vegetable has been widely grown in home gardens across our area for hundreds of ...
IT’S JUNE, which means your vegetable garden might finally be filling out with spring crops and starting to look something like an attractive part of your landscape. It also means it’s time to start ...
There’s nothing better than harvesting fresh, vine-ripened vegetables you’ve painstakingly cultivated in your own backyard. But organic produce—whether homegrown or purchased at the ...
August is a good time to plant kale for a fall harvest. The sun is setting earlier and school supplies lurk around every corner: sure signs that summer fun is drawing to a close. But not for gardeners ...
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