Early Bird Vegetables
When night temperatures begin to rise above 40?F (5°C) and the soil in your garden has dried out a bit, youContinue Reading
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When night temperatures begin to rise above 40?F (5°C) and the soil in your garden has dried out a bit, youContinue Reading
Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris cicla) is a selection of the wild beet or sea beet (Beta vulgaris maritima), the sameContinue Reading
Celery (Apium graveolens dulce) is a persnickety vegetable that only seems to thrive on constant attention. It is slow growing, so you need toContinue Reading
You rarely have a plant encyclopedia in your hands when you visit a garden center. How then can you tell if theContinue Reading
If you ever travel to Europe in the spring, there is one garden you should not miss: Keukenhof. This fabulous garden inContinue Reading
Gardeners seem to believe that the darker a soil is, the better it is. And that does tend to be trueContinue Reading
One of the most desirable birds in North America is also the smallest: the tiny but very active hummingbird. WhatContinue Reading
A lot of people find it hard to believe that there snow is still snow where I live (Quebec City, Canada).Continue Reading
By mid-April, we’re right in the heart of the indoor sowing season. Seeds that need a really long head start on theContinue Reading
I saw it for the first in New York CIty in June 2014, in Grand Army Plaza, just south of CentralContinue Reading