Are your tomatoes splitting and cracking before you can harvest them? It's frustrating to see, but there are ways you can support your plants as they grow.
Coleus thrives from spring to fall and may even persist into winter. The plant is somewhat tricky to grow since it burns in ...
Homegrown rhubarb should produce stalks in shades of pink, red and green by summer, but there's an important job gardeners ...
Order Seeds Early One of the most important tips for growing plants from seed has to do with timing. Seed companies get busy in winter and early spring as they fill orders on a first-come, first-serve ...
WITH winter approaching there’s a simple step you can take to attract robins to your garden. Santa’s little helper will be ...
Yen is a fan of Scotts’ Organic range - everything from the brand’s Organic Plant Food to its Soil Improver and Potting Mix.
Want to add some permanent color to your veggie patch? The flowers bring in pollinators. Just make sure you avoid this ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley Farmers and Gardeners! October is here, so cool fall weather cannot be far behind. However, warm temperatures will be hanging on into next week, according to the weather forecast ...
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Linda Hezel starts clipping herbs, vegetables and produce from the vines on her farm in Kearney, Missouri, early each morning ...
The Montezuma School to Farm Project will host its final farm stand of the season Wednesday, Oct. 8, from 3:10 to 4:30 p.m. outside Mancos High School. The elective course teaches students the ...
SUPERIOR — The squash planted in the sunniest patch of Ed Cismoski’s garden this year grew to 65 pounds. The tall, green ...