Here in zone 6a New England, the growing season is so short. By the end of November, trees have shed their leaves and plants have gone into hibernation mode. When the ground starts to freeze and the days become shorter, us gardeners turn to houseplants and planning next year's harvest. ...
You may be able to grow a few things. For example, in Zone 3, it’s possible to grow very hardy vegetables like kale and Brussels sprouts because can tolerate frost. Cold frames and mulching can be helpful in these zones, extending the growing season and protecting plants from the cold. ...
With climate change leading to increasingly more unpredictable weather, it’s more important than ever to know your plant hardiness zone and which plants could be felled by a cold snap. “Look up the plant—sometimes each variety or even cultivar has slightly different temperature tolerance,” cau...
Moringa oleifera, Lam. (Moringaceae) is grown world-wide in the tropics and sub-tropics of Asia and Africa and contains abundant various nutrients. This study describes the effect of different parts (leaf, stem and stalk) and seasons (summer and winter)