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Kim Eagle Shares Her Tips for Growing Green in Any Space Kim Eagle, garden coach and green-thumb enthusiast, is on a mission: to show that gardening isn’t just a ...
Chef-turned-gardener Bonnie Grant reveals her pick of vegetables that are most worth growing for flavor, versatility, and to ...
People don’t need to have a green thumb to help out at the Sharpsburg Market Garden. Tucked away near the intersection of ...
Pattypan squash is the tiny powerhouse lighting up farmers’ markets and Instagram feeds, earning the spotlight with its ...
Space — or the lack of it — doesn’t have to stand between you and a fruitful garden. You just have to be creative.
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are part of the University of California Cooperative Extension system, serving our ...
Cultivating your own food can be a challenge, especially if you live somewhere with more extreme weather. With a greenhouse, however, these crops will thrive.
Enhance your garden with vibrant, edible flowers! Food Gardening Network suggests incorporating flowering vegetables and herbs like squash, okra, and peas for beauty and bounty.
Some squash, such as acorn squash, are often classified as both summer and winter squash. Nearly all varieties of squash grow from a single thick, green vine or a smaller offshoot from this vine.
Here are some things to do in the garden this week. Vegetables. Chayote (Sechium edule), a member of the squash family, is one of the easiest vegetables to grow.