You may think that your garden is now closed until spring, but you can still be sowing seeds in January and February in preparation for a rich harvest later in the year.
Growing flowers from seeds is a fun and economical way to create a colorful garden or decorate your home. However, even the ...
When Nina Raj saw the sky glow orange outside her Altadena home as the Eaton fire approached last Tuesday, the first thing ...
Marigolds thrive in full sun in spring, summer, and autumn. However, they are sensitive to winter’s cold and frost. Plant ...
Embarking on the journey of gardening by starting seeds indoors is both exciting and rewarding. However, the key to success ...
Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini says it’s not too early to begin gathering seeds for the ...
Many animals store food in preparation for winter or just to be eaten later. Bears and wolves are among those that stash prey ...
You need to start these two vegetables in January to give them enough time to be ready to transplant in the spring.
The spinach callus tissue, sent by Amity University-Mumbai to space, has shown signs of growth in the POEM-4 module that is orbiting the earth at an altitude of 350 kms, scientists associated with the ...
Last January, a Master Gardening column featured a story about winter sowing seeds. While I found the concept intriguing, I ...
This year, the Gardeners’ Dirt column will feature a different herb each month. Each article will feature an herb that was ...
The idea that there are seeds to sow in January might seem surprising – it’s the depths of winter, after all. But, as long as ...