By Erin Marissa Russell Mention parsnips to many gardeners, and you’ll get a confused expression or a shrug of the shoulders—at least in some parts of the world. Although they’re more prevalent in Europe and northern parts of the United States, these white root vegetables just … [Read more...]
Starting a Garden on Your Patio or Deck
Even if you live in the city, you can still enjoy the benefits of growing your own fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers in the limited space that you have. Apartment dwellers and homeowners who have little or no backyard to speak of can take advantage of an outdoor patio … [Read more...]
How to Grow Winter Squash
Ready to grow some winter squash? Winter squash is a great vegetable for the home gardener and chef. There are a number of excellent varieties of winter squash available, each with unique flavors and uses. A wonderful feature of winter squash is that once they are harvested in … [Read more...]
How to Kill Bermuda Grass
by Matt Gibson Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) is a native of Africa, but is a popular choice for lawns, especially in the American west, and is hardy in USDA zones 7 through 10. It is a common pick for a lawn grass in warm climate regions for a number of reasons. Bermuda … [Read more...]
Do You Know This Transplanting Tip for Flowering Plants?
When buying flowering plants for transplanting in your garden (or new garden containers), it's best to select plants that have budded but haven't yet blossomed. That way, the plants will focus on root growth, leading to healthier, sturdier plants, rather than putting all their … [Read more...]
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