Having been a “bucket” gardener for several years, I’d often wondered about growing tomatoes hanging upside down so I decided to try an experiment comparing the...
Out of the literally thousands of Orchids (of which new species are discovered regularly) there is literally only one specie that is not only edible, but...
Many customers will not know the difference between a natural greenhouse and a commercial one, except that they will notice your plants look healthier and your...
In honor of Mother’s Day, this month’s tips for efficient gardening come from a woman who has been gardening longer than I have lived – Sue...
In the April issue I suggested that we consider an extended season for growing and harvesting. To do that, we need to be familiar with cold...
Spring is traditionally symbolized by a number of motifs. Bunches of fresh flowers, wild or domesticated, symbolize the new growth and sweet possibilities of spring more...
Sweet potatoes are a very nutritious crop that is easy to grow. They can also be made many different ways to eat and if you like...
Before thumbing through seed catalogs and making your trip to a garden supply center, collect a soil sample and have it tested. Most states offer soil...