Does the idea of eating houseplants seem strange? Most food crops grow outdoors in warm weather, abundant rain, and ample sunshine. Sometimes, though, it’s too warm, too wet, or too sunny, or you live ...
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The price of produce is on the rise, but that doesn't have to mean breaking the bank for fresh and nutritious food. Urban gardening initiatives and farmers' markets have been cropping up to get people ...
Some plants take longer to germinate than others. For a productive edible garden this growing season, you'll want to sow this ...
Whether you're eating them raw for a crunchy snack with a veggie dip or adding them to a recipe like these chicken and snap pea skewers, there's nothing quite like fresh peas straight from the garden.
Dwarf or semi-dwarf cherry trees can grow indoors, but they require careful care, full sun, and simulated winter conditions to thrive. Keep soil moist but well-drained and provide six to eight hours ...
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Especially for first-time gardeners, the idea of planting a fig tree can seem outlandish. After all, the fruit tree conjures images of its native climate in West Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean — ...
I read with interest your last column on growing greens indoors, and was reminded of a program I heard on NPR about the trend toward growing more food at home. On the program they talked about adding ...