Winter doesn't need to mean the end of your edible garden. Many leafy greens are cold-hardy and can continue to be grown even ...
At this time of year, we tend to think of trees with colorful leaves as native to colder climates than ours. But then Jenny ...
Cabbage is a cold crop, and we live in an area where it can be grown in early spring and fall. Two crops a year provide ...
Explore the pros and cons of various cover crop varieties to know what to pick for your cotton field this winter.
Unfortunately they often prune plants that should not be pruned. Flowering shrubs such as lilac, azalea and rhododendron set their flower buds in the late summer and fall. If pruned in the winter many ...
These 75 winter trivia questions (and answers) can put your seasonal knowledge to the test in a fun, gamified way. By the ...
A Minnesota task force has been reviewing laws on foraging food and medicinal plants on state land and is expected to make recommendations to lawmakers early next year. The Sustainable ...
The herd was turned out on what Uldrich calls the cabbage patch, a corn field that was interseeded with a cover crop mix that included oats, mung beans, buckwheat, plus turnips, collard greens, ...
When planting a fruit tree, most gardeners think of purchasing an Anna apple, August Pride peach, Mission fig or Santa Rosa ...
Fairbanks had many colorful characters that populated the Interior gold camps of Alaska. One of these men was the legendary ...
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Should you really add mulch in winter? Here’s what garden experts say
Garden experts tend to apply around two inches of mulch, but each has their preference. "I like to add a mulch layer that's about 1-2 inches deep in the winter to really insulate the soil," says ...
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