Growing your own salad greens indoors is a simple way to enjoy fresh, leafy vegetables no matter the season. Whether you have limited outdoor space or want to ensure a steady supply of greens ...
Salad greens need plenty of sunlight to grow—typically around six hours a day. Grow them in a windowsill or near a south or east-facing window that receives bright light. Make sure the temperature ...
To beat the winter doldrums, we’re doing some indoor gardening on a small scale this winter, without a greenhouse. We decided instead of letting our grow lights that we use for seed starting just sit ...
January can be downright boring for active gardeners. Besides perusing newly arrived seed catalogs and keeping houseplants alive, there just aren’t many gardening activities to undertake in the dead ...
There is nothing more satisfying for a vegetable gardener in mid-July than tossing together a salad for dinner with ingredients harvested just outside your back door. While cucumber, squashes, and the ...
As space and time become more valuable for us, we turn to the quick, easy and productive ways to garden. One of those ways is by growing edible plants in containers. The advantages of such gardening ...
WE’RE AT THE HOME OF HENRY HOMER IN CORNISH. I’M JOINED BY STEPH CIESZYNSKI OF UNH COOPERATIVE EXTENSION. AND STEPH, TODAY WE’RE GOING TO TALK ABOUT A GARDEN FOR PEOPLE WHO DON’T HAVE A LOT OF ROOM.
Don't let winter stop your salad cravings! Hardy greens like lettuce, spinach, and rocket thrive in cooler weather, often becoming sweeter with frost. With proper soil prep, protection, and succession ...
With the price of everything, including groceries, climbing higher and higher all the time, I highly recommend brightening your spring table with some salad greens you can proudly proclaim you grew ...
URBANA — When people think of fall, harvesting salad greens rarely comes to mind; however, late summer is a terrific time for gardeners to begin planting lettuce, arugula, endive, or other leafy ...