Strategically use certain vegetables in your garden to naturally deter pests and enhance your harvest without pesticides.
The main difference between spring and summer vegetable plantings is the temperature of the soil and the maturity time of the ...
There are many vegetables to plant in September, which may come as a surprise. The peak growing season is indeed starting to wind down, but some quick-growing crops will give you harvests as the ...
Whether you're looking to save a few bucks at the grocery store or enjoy connecting with nature, there's nothing better than a homegrown garden. Well, the only better thing would be to include easy-to ...
Hearty comfort food is never a bad idea, but sometimes, a fresh green salad just hits the spot. When the weather warms up, ...
By the time May rolls around, you might think it's too late to start your garden. The spring bloom has passed, and warmer ...
For the truly passionate gardener, it's never too early to start planning for next year's harvest of flavorful, fresh vegetables. This is just the type of motivation that should make you head back to ...
I grow a vegetable garden every year, but with the price of groceries climbing over the winter, I have been longing for my ...
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 ...
The Penn State Master Gardeners’ annual spring plant sale is right around the corner, just in time for Mother’s Day and early ...