Katherine S. White, an American writer (and active gardener) once described three kinds of gardens that can fill our time during the winter months. White identified the three in a piece for The New Yorker: “the garden outdoors, the garden of pots and bowls in the house, and the garden...
Katherine S. White, an American writer (and active gardener) once described three kinds of gardens that can fill our time during the winter months. White identified the three in a piece for The New Yorker: “the garden outdoors, the garden of pots and bowls in the house, and the garden...
During Winter Months, Good Books Plant Ideas for GardeningJoel M. Lerner
'Doing so can prevent the plants from receiving sunlight, which can be detrimental to evergreens that need to keep photosynthesizing even in the winter months.’ 3. Deeply planted bulbs produce stronger blooms (Image credit: Alamy/ Hazel Fulton) There’s a persistent myth that the deeper you ...
Shoemaker and colleagues will work to create gardens -- and high tunnels for gardening during the winter months -- in a school district in Manhattan, Kan. The program will include an after-school program for fourth- and fifth-grade students to grow their own fruits, vegetables and flowers. ...
Seasonal plants, such as sweet peas, poppies and snapdragons, are popular choices for gardeners in the summer, but they do not survive in the winter months. Whilst digging them up might feel counter-productive, they are particularly difficult to look after and maintain over the winter. It is...
Vegetables to Plant in August for Fall & Winter Harvests [dropcap]D[/dropcap]uring the August months, you might start to notice your garden looks like a jungle. There are so many things blooming and ready to… Continue Reading →In Gardening/ Giveaways Winter Gardening Tasks Right this mi...
Hydroponics and Indoor Gardening in the Winter: This is my Hobby Greenhouse made mainly out of 110 year old lead glass windows. It took me over 1 1/2 years to build on my free time. It was built as a memorial to my mother and 16 yr.old daughter. This pic
Woodyperennialsrefer to trees and shrubs that lose their leaves in thewinter monthsand seasons but have active roots, branches, and buds. They remain year after year and have a longlife span. Herbaceous andtender perennials, on the other hand, are plants with soft green stems that die back ...
to show someone special how much you care. The sensational sapphire-blue blooms are trained onto a hoop that sits neatly on a shelf or mantlepiece. Watch ourhouse plant care videofor tips on how to get the most from your orchids and other winter-flowering plants through the colder months....