A new study published in Plant Physiology opens the door to developing more robust and cold-resistant tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) varieties. The findings reveal that increasing glycosylated sterol ...
As plants shift from showy to snowy, there are still plenty of garden tasks to keep you busy, including celebrating your ...
Across Britain, gardeners face a spring headache: tender growth draws sap-suckers while harsh sprays clash with wildlife-friendly back gardens. As ...
A cheap, bright annual is quietly reshaping kitchen gardens, turning pest pressure into profit while keeping soil lively and ...
The Tassie time-honoured tradition of planting tomatoes after the Hobart Show weekend continues, with the Royal Tasmanian ...
Plant tubers and bulbs of summer flowering plants like the vivid, sky planted now, they need a long growing period. Sow summer cabbages, and also winter and red cabbage. Plant out leeks and onions ...
Gardening expert Jess Caleigh has shared the six vegetables you can still plant in October for a spring harvest, as she says ...
The Ashery sits perfectly in the middle of authentic Amish territory. Fresh-baked bread perfumes the entire building from morning until night. Their pastry display cases make professional bakers weep ...
The Big Bend Community College’s Greenhouse project finished construction mid-summer, and students in the Agricultural ...
If you want to harvest a bountiful crop from your vegetable garden in the summer, you should start sowing in the spring.
Plants like basil, coleus, tomatoes, peppers, begonias ... but for anyone who has a greenhouse, the trick is to grow those in nursery pots, then lift them out of the ground, still in their pots, and ...
Local indoor hydroponic farm, Route 66 Produce located at 1301 SW 6th Amarillo, hosts Amarillo Winter Farmers market starting Nov. 1 through April. The building was formerly the location of IDK Sports ...
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