Prepare the soil with compost, which is a great natural fertilizer. Select cool-weather vegetables like lettuce, spinach, radishes, beets, onions, or broccoli. Plant your seeds or seedlings, water ...
The gardening experts also advised the following steps for gardeners in November: If you want to be extra-vigilant against disease in your garden, the Royal Horticultural Society recommends that you ...
We definitely feel the community togetherness. The People’s Garden is quietly growing with the amount of produce we collect and with the new volunteers and donors we meet each season. Our mission is ...
If you're hoping to protect your garden plants from disease and decay over the colder months, there's one item you can remove to extend their lifespans.