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Potato onion is a very sought-after allium. I'm lucky to grow two different varieties in my garden! They are not only delicious but easy to grow and store too. Read more about them below!
It's cold at night but I keep on sowing anyway. Do you want to grow early vegetables outdoors too? Get my best tips about how it's done below!
I just created a new area in my kitchen garden! It's actually surprisingly easy to make a raised bed garden with these simple steps.
Having issues with your indoor plants and seedlings? The problem might be overfertilization. Small plants are especially sensitive to strong fertilizers!
How large should the cabbage plants be when we put them outside? Read everything you need to know about growing and transplanting cabbage below!
Want to know more about sowing seeds early? Read my Q&A to find the answers to common questions about it!
What's the difference between winter carrots and early varieties, how can we avoid carrot flies and is it possible to store carrots long-term? Read my Q&A down below to find out!
Broadcast seeding is my favorite method of sowing in the garden. It's especially perfect for growing microgreens. Learn everything you need to know about it here!
This is one of my favorite broccoli varieties, Baby Matsuri. The plant is low-growing and surprisingly compact. And of course, the broccoli heads are absolutely delicious!
A lot of people want to know more about using grow lights in their gardens. Should you go for a store-bought solution or perhaps a DIY grow light? Learn everything you need to know about grow lights here!
Horse manure is the perfect fertilizer for most gardens. That's why I decided to make an article series about the pros, cons and practicalities of using it. This part of the series is about how to use fresh manure as fertilizer!
I'm really enjoying the red cabbage I harvested in November. Why not try growing it in your own garden too?