Farmers living in communal farming regions may feel that they are unable to grow cabbages because they don’t have access to ...
Typically, cabbage is ready to harvest 70 to 100 days after planting —though this timeframe depends on the variety. "It's ...
Rooting and re-growing time-lapse of a cabbage scrap to two harvestable cabbage heads. This method worked surprisingly. We cut a few inches off the bottom of a store-bought cabbage to use as a scrap.
Everyone with a vegetable garden should try growing kale: it's very easy and seriously good for your health. Here's how to ...
Don’t have a garden? You can still grow a bountiful strawberry harvest in containers. In this video, @meggrowsplants shares practical tips on choosing the right strawberry varieties, container types, ...
Radishes grow quickly—some in under a month—and thrive in containers. Choose shallow pots for small globe varieties or deeper containers for long daikon varieties. Keep the soil moist and provide ...
Container gardens are ideal for fall planting due to their ability to be moved if cold weather hits. Here are the best fall container plants, ...
Not everyone has a massive outdoor space to work with, but this trend allows you to make the most of a small courtyard, patio ...
Are your summer containers looking bedraggled and ready to give up the ghost as temperatures continue to cool? Why not spruce up your outside space with som ...
If you still have any warm-season annuals in your garden beds, they’re probably on their last legs and not looking so great.
Even though many of our summer annuals are still blooming nicely, if you want to have fall and winter color, you need to get ...