Cool month is ideal for adding bare root deciduous fruit trees, vines, roses and shrubs — and harvesting citrus ...
“In the morning, you will usually see a range of moisture present in each cup. The salt can be completely dry, have a slight ...
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 ...
The clocks have gone back and as well as ushering in the dark nights, it also signal that the time has come for one of the final gardening jobs before winter arrives - planting out garlic cloves and ...
Learn how to successfully grow mixed onion varieties in one raised garden bed! This video guides you through the step-by-step process of planting and cultivating different types of onions together.
A row of onions planted in a garden while a woman rakes them. - Natali Ximich/Shutterstock For many gardeners, the anticipation of harvesting onions is almost as satisfying as actually getting to eat ...
Onions are ready for harvest about two-and-a-half to four months after planting. You'll know they're ready when their leaves start to flop over. After you harvest them, make sure to cure your onions ...
Question: I’ve grown onions and garlic in my garden and I’d like to try shallots this year. Do you have any suggestions for growing them? A: Shallots are an easy-to-grow cool-season vegetable. With a ...
FARGO — Our garden is still going strong with bumper crops of beautiful homegrown tomatoes and onions, which we are happy to enjoy for as long as Mother Nature will allow it. We have tomatoes of all ...
Thousands flocked to Spokane Public Library's Shadle Park branch for its annual plant swap at the end of April, stocking up on plant starts necessary for a successful growing season. Fast forward to ...
It’s time — or getting to be time — for us gardeners to reap what we’ve sown. Although it’s fairly evident when some edibles, like tomatoes, are ripe for the picking (uniform red, yellow or orange ...