January planting means you'll harvest fresh vegetables weeks or even months ahead of gardeners who wait until spring.
Many will be ready to harvest in 90 to 95 days, but according to Kazakou, some of the “ultra-early” species ripen about 10 ...
It’s January – are you getting restless to start gardening? I have seen some posts online that have the caption “ I miss my ...
What a gift to be a gardener at this time of year! For most other people, winter just grinds on, with dingy snowdrifts melting into puddles that will freeze into ice slicks. But gardeners don’t ...
Key Points Don’t start heat-loving seeds like tomatoes and beans too early or they’ll struggle before transplanting ...
The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are part of the University of California Cooperative Extension system, serving our ...
Turn off the grow lights, gather a few milk jugs and potting mix and start planting seeds. Winter sowing is a way to start ...
However, we do not need to dig and store canna rhizomes over the winter down here, so this is needless work. Up North, ...
The RHS are predicting that tabletop veg will be big this year, and for good reason: some of the easiest vegetables to grow ...
There’s still have a lot of winter left but the warmer temperatures already have some dreaming of spring. Even though it’s ...
Viola × wittrockiana, commonly referred to as pansies, are like cabbages and leafy greens in that they love a little bit of ...