It took some time but at last, the soil, readied for planting with compost, lime, and a slow-release, natural-source ...
Most vegetables are traditionally grown from seed, but there are some varieties that you can actually propagate from cuttings ...
Cultivating garlic indoors offers a rewarding way to enjoy fresh greens and even bulbs year-round. Success hinges on proper ...
To grow garlic greens, plant the cloves in a shallow container filled with potting mix. Place each clove so that the tip is ...
The wintry mix has the Lazy Berkshire Gardener mostly hiding indoors. Winter prep still needs to be done, and I will get to ...
Grow the cilantro in a room that maintains a 75ºF or lower temperature. Higher temperatures can cause bolting, so make sure ...
Garlic plants require at least six hours of bright indirect light daily to grow properly, and this is particularly important if you want to grow garlic bulbs rather than greens. If you have a bright ...
I never thought tending to a few pots of soil would teach me more about patience, joy, and control than any self-help book ...
Tin Cans: Cans of all sizes can be transformed into planters. Just be sure to wash them thoroughly and use a can opener to carefully remove any sharp edges from the top. You can paint them, wrap them ...
These questions and answers have been edited and condensed for clarity. Q: Can I plant organic garlic from the grocery store? A: It should work. It depends if they were coated, and organic bulbs ...
Garlic is sold for winter and spring planting, although many selections can be planted in either season. Ideally, the cloves are planted early enough for good roots to develop but late enough so the ...