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How to Care for Your Herb Garden Through the Winter
Did you know that many herbs are cold-hardy and will survive the winter outdoors with proper care? Here's how to maximize your herb garden's chances of thriving all through the winter.
As Northern California nears the coldest time of the year, these are some of the best things to plant in the fall, and when ...
Thyme is the most cold-hardy herb and is therefore suitable for the fall and winter garden. Even if it should die back in a ...
Getting your herb garden ready for winter includes pruning and clearing out spent material. These are the herbs you need to ...
Kitchen gardeners of today continue the tradition of growing plants that generate abundance: squash, corn, sweet potatoes, carrots, beans, beets, berries, pumpkins, apples, herbs and many other ...
From damaged hoses to ruined cushions, there are many garden items at risk of damage this winter. A garden expert on his top ...
Thanksgiving is almost here, and whether you plan ahead or forget to defrost the turkey, here are three ways to safely thaw ...
Skip the florist—create a stunning Thanksgiving centerpiece using fall leaves, branches, and blooms right from your own yard.
When the days get shorter, many dogs suddenly face the most challenging time of the year: darkness. What is merely a light ...
Prune apple trees when they're dormant so you can easily see the tree's structure. Find out how to prune apple trees and what ...
Overwinter your pepper plants for an early harvest next season. Depending on your region, you can grow them as houseplants or store dormant plants in a cool garage.
Starting plants from seed is a lot of fun, and heirloom vegetables are a great choice to grow in both the garden and ...
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