This fall weather is predictably unpredictable as we experience warmer temps than average. Texans like to brag “If you don’t ...
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This month, plant a variety of cool-season vegetables like spinach, carrots, and fenugreek; herbs like coriander and mint; ...
If you want peppery greens to spice up your vegetable garden consider growing mustard greens and arugula, also known as ...
It is now too late to propagate chilli from seed. Plant the seedlings between 40 cm to 60 cm apart to allow for their bushy ...
If an herb is a perennial in your particular growing zone, then it won’t need much in terms of winter protection, according ...
By now, leaves of deciduous trees are covering beds and lawn areas. The best thing to do with them is to shred with the lawn mower and then scatter back onto beds, or leave on the lawn.
Tomatoes in some cases were not as bountiful, while earlier season produce was. Flowers did well with all the rain, and apple ...
• Make a “base plan.” Measure your property with a tape measure or the measuring app on your smart phone. Plot it on grid ...
Food insecurity is lacking access to adequate amounts of nutritious food. Causes of food insecurity include poverty, low ...
The cold acts as a natural curb on the spread of plant pests and diseases. Slugs are less active and fungal spores will be ...
Broccoli is one of my favorite cool-season vegetables to grow and one of the ... varieties at your local retail outlet to place in the garden. Make sure to space them about 24 inches apart so ...