It might sound counterintuitive, but landscaping plants that stay green all winter long could use some winter protection.
Spotify Wrapped has come and gone, so we all know what we listened to the most this year — but which albums were actually the ...
Changing up your garden late in the season can be a game-changer for next year. It refreshes your growing space and helps you ...
Weeping mulberry is a remarkable tree that you may wish to plant this fall or winter in its dormant state. To appreciate it, ...
Dear Helen: We grow several varieties of lettuce and added “Little Gem” to our repertoire based on a suggestion in your column several years ago. Now I can no longer find seed for it. It’s a little ...
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How to overwinter leafy greens for delicious seasonal harvests
Winter leafy greens can provide harvests through the colder months with some protection, and here are five ways to overwinter ...
Garrett Sorber, co-owner of Radical Roots Nursery, a fruit and flower nursery in Maine ...
Yap Jing Zong leads an initiative that provides fresh produce to residents while spreading awareness on eco-consciousness and ...
Prepping garden beds in late fall can help keep pests, weeds, and diseases from away when its time to plant in the spring.
Fall might seem like a time to wind down in the garden, but tackling a few tasks now can make spring much easier.
Before fall descends into winter, we vegetable gardeners have to make a decision: whether to put the vegetable garden to bed with a cover crop of crimson clover (or other green manure) until spring, ...
Cover crops improve soil health and water quality, prevent nutrient loss, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but they’re grown on only about 5 percent of U.S. agricultural lands. That’s despite ...
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