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MAKE IT YOURSELF. Control powdery mildew with milk. Dilute 1 part milk in 9 parts water and spray on the plants. MASTER'S ...
For those who want to maximize their efforts, it is possible to design an entire landscape with edible plants since trees, ...
Barbara Damrosch is a lifelong vegetable gardener who’s been one of the most prolific writers on that subject for decades, ...
There's nothing better than realizing you don't have to go to a grocery store to get fresh herbs and veggies. Here's how to ...
Given increasing food costs, cultivating a garden, especially a vegetable garden, is an excellent way to guarantee that your ...
Growing your own vegetables can feel so joyful; not only are you reconnecting with nature, but you are eating fresh fruit ...
Whether you have a couple of containers on your deck or multiple gardens of perennials, vegetables, and annuals, this is a ...
Leafy greens such as lettuce, spinach and mustard can go in now. Use starter plants from the nursery or plant by seed. Cool ...
Whether an avid gardener or a first timer, experts at Abide a While in Mount Pleasant and Hyams in Charleston offer how to ...
April is really your last chance to harvest any surplus vegetables before winter and the cold arrive. With pears being ripe, ...
Photo / Phil Thomsen The one good thing I find when winter starts to arrive is that it does give me the time to read a lot more without feeling I should be out in the vegetable garden. Autumn ...