As the growing season draws to a close and your garden beds are filled with dead plants, consider adding them to your compost ...
Late-season maincrop varieties with good storage and floury or creamy texture are the ideal types to grow for Burns Night, ...
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5 vegetables to sow in January for a head-start on growing season
From peppers to broad beans, experts share the best vegetables and herbs to sow in January for a head-start on the growing ...
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Always Keep Your Potato Scraps. Here Are The Plants That Love It
What you throw away in the kitchen could matter more in the garden. This everyday leftover plays a surprising role in soil ...
There's no need to throw your used tea leaves in the garbage when they can have a second life by improving the health of your ...
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How to keep your compost pile thriving in winter, according to garden experts
"In mild-winter climates, winter is one of the best times to compost," says master gardener Angela Judd. "Falling leaves give you plenty of browns, garden clean-up adds greens, and a well-layered pile ...
Tired of filling up your seed trays? This alternative will take a fraction of the time and provide great results ...
Cool month is ideal for adding bare root deciduous fruit trees, vines, roses and shrubs — and harvesting citrus ...
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How To Identify And Treat Powdery Mildew On Plants Before It Spreads
Learn how to identify, prevent, and treat powdery mildew with this guide. Discover organic and chemical treatment options, as well as management strategies for long-term control.
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What to grow in January: 7 edible plants, flowers and flora to add to your garden this month
Along with all the seeds you can sow in January, there are lots of jobs to do in your garden during the winter months. With a ...
Incorporating composting into your gardening routine is a great way to reduce waste and add nutrients and organic matter to your yard. It is basically creating free fertilizer while sending much less ...
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No-Dig Gardening Sounds Perfect But Are There Downsides?
No-dig gardening is often praised for its soil benefits, yet it comes with tradeoffs that aren't always obvious. Timing, cost ...
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