The Edible Garden In June
Spring crops out, summer crops in, pay attention to temperature and moisture, and as always, take care of the soil.
Spring crops out, summer crops in, pay attention to temperature and moisture, and as always, take care of the soil.
What does it mean when your Echinacea blossoms are green and sprouting weird-looking growths?
Heirloom vegetables are “living horticulture artifacts.” They are grown from heirloom seeds that have been saved for many years and passed down from one generation to the next. These cultivars are true-to-type and represent a distinct and important gene pool.
The good news: it might not be boxwood blight. The bad news: it might not be boxwood blight.
May signals edible gardeners’ summer vegetable planting season, as early planters begin to enjoy harvesting cool weather crops.