The main difference between spring and summer vegetable plantings is the temperature of the soil and the maturity time of the ...
Don’t let less-than-ideal sun exposure keep you from growing edibles in the garden. There are plenty of delicious vegetables ...
Now is a great time to start sowing those reliable, repeat crops. Here are eight vegetables to plant now for harvests every ...
Depending on where you live, late winter and early spring typically merge in March. While it is still too early in some regions to sow certain seeds, there are some cold-hardy vegetables that thrive ...
Succession planting is the art of maximizing your garden's soil, getting continuous vegetables all season long. You'll be ...
From their ideas to their variety of plants, they have everything you need to fall in love with your yard and gardens. Joe ...
If your garden looks fine right now, that doesn’t mean spring went well. Some of the most damaging gardening mistakes of the ...
In late winter and early spring, we gardeners cannot wait to get our vegetable seeds and transplants in the ground. And when there’s a spell of unusually warm weather, it’s especially tempting to ...
It seems like only yesterday we were telling you to wait on garden clean-up until after mid-March because of frost and freezes. Now I'm telling you your spring vegetable garden should be planted and ...
Gardeners can risk planting early for a sooner harvest, but a late freeze could kill tender plants. Soil temperature is a key ...
The Penn State Master Gardeners’ annual spring plant sale is right around the corner, just in time for Mother’s Day and early ...