There will soon be more time to spend outside enjoying the luxury of your balcony or even your beautiful courtyard garden. So ...
The guide in the Jan/Feb 2025 issue of Texas Gardener provides valuable information regarding 33 different vegetable and ...
If you’re in doubt or experiencing poor germination, test a few of the seeds (10 is a good number) by wrapping them in a ...
Have you started planning your garden for this year? I’ve already seen the ads on social media, and the hardware store has their spring bulbs for sale. Seems a bit early to me, but we should be ...
We all know it's important to eat your vegetables, and dark leafy bitter greens are a great addition to any diet. They are a ...
Cool-season crops like cabbage, broccoli, lettuce, onions, carrots, radishes, pansies, and diathus can be planted. (They can ...
Local classes and events offer a variety of experiences, including stained glass garden ornaments and calligraphy classes.
Q. My garden plants have a lot of ash on them due to the nearby wildfires. Will this hurt my plants? What about my fruits and vegetables? Will they be safe to eat? I recommend spraying down your ...
February has arrived and as a vegetable gardener ... the location in the garden where tomatoes were grown last year would not be an effective crop-rotation practice. Planting a crop in the ...
January was a long, cold month for our area with even the rare threat of snow and ice. How did your garden fare? Likely, you have a lot of damage with a brown lawn, wilted perennials, and maybe ...