It's fine to remove dead annuals and cut back perennials whose foliage is susceptible to disease. But plants such as Russian ...
The National Weather Service has issued a Frost Advisory for parts of the WLKY viewing area. Temperatures are expected to dip ...
If you can't bring your terra-cotta pots all the way inside for winter, you can still keep them safe from cold weather damage ...
As the summer and fall growing seasons come to an end, you can make the most of your herb garden by freezing many of the ...
In many cases, fall is not too late to get in the garden and start planting. There are many delicious herbs for a well-rounded kitchen garden that you can add in the fall, including cold-hardy species ...
Turn your balcony into a thriving food forest this October 2025 with easy-to-follow planting tips, small-space gardening ...
Striking plants of deep pinks and dark greens conjure the visual world of “Wicked” this month at the New York Botanical ...
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Winter does not have to mean the end of your garden

The approaching winter does not have to mean the end of your vegetable gardening. With the right location, lighting, and care ...
Many kinds of salad greens, herbs and even cherry tomatoes can be grown inside all winter long. Learn which plants do best ...
Feeding woody herbs with calcium can enhance their health and promote root development, helping to ward off common plant ...
Reaching into the freezer or cupboard for the fruits (and vegetables) of your labor in summer garden makes those meals even ...
The city’s rooftops, courtyards, and backyards are transforming into living ecosystems that reflect a more mindful, ...