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Which spring vegetables can you plant in the beds outside when it's still cold at night? And which ones should you avoid? Here are some of my best tips and suggestions.
My gardening calendar is all about showing what I grow here in the kitchen garden, and when. This is what I sow in April!
It's time to start preparing for the season! I put all kinds of seeds in every available spot in my garden. This is what I sow in March!
In May, I harvest my first savoy cabbages. I grow savoy cabbage that matures in the polytunnel several months before the cabbages in the outdoor beds are ready. Keep reading to learn how!
Sowing early means an early harvest too! The plants might not be big and fancy this time of the year, but they still taste really great. This is what I sow in February.
Don't let the winter cold stop you from sowing new seeds in the garden. Did you know that you can grow cabbage in winter by pre-cultivating it outdoors? Keep reading to learn how.
I love sowing seeds in December and early January. It's the middle of winter and so calm and serene outside. Sowing seeds in the winter cold will help me get an early harvest in spring too!
Did you know that you can grow celery that's even more delicious and fragrant than the ones you find in the supermarket? You just need a little bit of skill and luck to succeed. Here's how.
How often should you feed your indoor plants? Do they even need fertilizer at all? Even the tiniest greens need a little extra nutrition now and then. Here are my best tips on how to fertilize indoor plants.
To freeze tomatoes is such a smart way to store them, and there are many ways to do it. Here I share eight simple methods to freeze tomatoes.