Chop your leaves and use them to enhance your soil. Have a great yard. Save energy by not requiring a big yard waste truck to ...
LSU AgCenter recommended varieties of loose-leaf lettuce include these green-leaf varieties: Leaf, Grand Rapids, Oak Leaf, ...
Turn fallen leaves into natural mulch to enrich soil, retain moisture, suppress weeds, and feed your garden, creating healthy ...
If you've ever watched farmers prepare their fields before winter hits, you know it's a lot of work. Get your own garden ...
"Debating on if I should start over with raised garden bed soil from Lowe's and already started plants," the Biloxi, ...
Prepare your garden for winter! Learn how a layer of mulch after the first frost insulates plants, protects soil, and ...
While farm-to-table is touted on many menus around town, only a few metro area restaurants can say they have their own edible garden or farm.
I am always looking for ways to be more efficient with my gardening at home. I don’t mulch established planting beds in my ...
We should be displaying our garden produce the way hunters display deer heads. Pulling a humongous carrot from your own ...
Seedling protectors, bubble wrap and rodent fencing can help protect vulnerable plants from cold temperatures and hungry critters. Move your hoses and timers to safe locations. Cover the hose bibs.
The air cools, leaves begin to tumble, and your garden starts its slow drift toward winter sleep. But while many people pack ...
With daylight hours dwindling, we are reminded of this quote from Nathaniel Hawthorne: “I cannot endure to waste anything so ...