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 plant them in the garden thanks to mild temperatures and warm soil. Plant ...
Few things are more rewarding than growing your own food. It’s fresher, more affordable, and gives you peace of mind knowing exactly what went into it – not to mention it tastes better than anything ...
Amid the grassy lawns and patches of delicate cosmos blossoms, organic vegetables, fruits and herbs are growing all over campus. This produce is part of the edible garden program and is available for ...
Golden light slants through the windows, warming leaves that glow in shades of amber, rust, and crimson. The air turns cooler, and rooms feel more inviting when natural textures and rich hues take ...
Discover the benefits of the Click and Grow Smart Herb system, the ultimate self-watering pots for growing herbs effortlessly. This innovative setup ensures your herbs thrive by providing the right ...
Autumn brings a unique blend of warm days and crisp nights, perfect for refreshing your home with seasonal plant décor. While the state might not experience dramatic leaf changes like other regions, ...
When purchasing garden mums, select plants with mostly closed buds and healthy foliage. Plants already in full bloom will not be attractive as long. Avoid plants whose flowers have already begun to ...
Carrie Schmidt-de la Fuente, a reference librarian at the Main Library, works consistently to procure donations in the community and keep the library stocked. All of the seed libraries operate on the ...
We, two Defector gardeners, are here to update you with our accomplishments and failures.  Kelsey’s Garden Update This year, I planted three cherry tomato plants and one heirloom tomato plant. In ...
Refresh your fall garden with colorful mums, cool-season crops, herbs, and frost-hardy annuals for lasting beauty.
Summer may be ending, but your garden doesn’t have to! Here are simple ways to extend the season and what to plant now for a strong fall growing finish.
If you harvest more thyme than you can use, particularly at the end of the season, you can store fresh thyme in the refrigerator wrapped in a damp towel and placed in a plastic bag for up to one to ...