NORTH TEXAS (CBSNewsTexas.com) - As your spring-season greens give up in the summer heat, replace them with easy-to-grow summer crops like sweet potatoes, summer peas and okra. Summer peas include ...
Fall is a time for evaluating how your garden fared this year and making plans on how to improve for next year. Here's a few ...
Summer can be a challenging time for gardeners, especially when it comes to the excessive heat and high humidity. This is great for tropical plants — but a plethora of plant pathogens, including fungi ...
March is a great time to start summer vegetables for transplants. Seeds started now will be ready to transplant in April or May. Photo courtesy Getty Images. Do you have a gardening question? The UC ...
When the heat goes up, the vegetable garden can go down if gardeners aren’t ready for Pennsylvania’s increasingly sizzling summers. Soil dries faster as temperatures rise, and the heat of 90-degree ...
Leaving my garden in the heat of summer can feel worrying but some simple planning means it misses me less than I miss it.
We are in the thick of summer vegetable season, with our plates benefiting from colorful produce that shines in warm weather. One of our personal favorite vegetables to grow (and eat) in the summer is ...
IT’S JUNE, which means your vegetable garden might finally be filling out with spring crops and starting to look something like an attractive part of your landscape. It also means it’s time to start ...
Many of us got hooked on growing vegetables during the pandemic. Digging in the dirt made us feel better and helped feed our families no matter how intense life got outside our bubble. But we’re in a ...
If you haven’t already, now is the time to dig out your garden forks, shovels and bags of soil amendments to get your garden ready for spring. SoCal’s recent spate of cool temperatures has kept ...