Winter tends to draw the short stick when it comes to seasonal produce love. Though its offerings aren’t always as bright and ...
The Garden Magazine on MSN3mon
Growing Winter Greens and Hardy Vegetables
Beyond their culinary benefits, collard greens play a significant role in attracting beneficial insects to your garden. Their large, broad leaves provide ample habitat for predatory insects like ...
Imagine harvesting crisp greens for a salad, sandwich, or stir-fry right from your kitchen in the dead of winter-talk about satisfying! Growing greens indoors is a fun and rewarding way to beat ...
For colder climates, you should pick varieties that are specifically bred for cold tolerance. Dwarf Blue Curled and Winterbor ...
Grow Ohio Valley, a local nonprofit focused on building better food systems, shares how their commitment to growing local greens continues through the winter months.
A farm in the Bitterroot Valley is constantly growing vegetables no matter the temperature. We visited Winter Kissed Farm to ...
How does a bowl of fresh greens in the middle of winter sound? Betsy Czmowksi of Hutchinson has found out how easy it is to grow them with her Tower Garden. “You can grow almost anything, but ...
Microgreens, however, are edible, immature greens that are ... be hooked and ready to try growing different types of crops as microgreens, especially in the dead of winter.
Salad greens need plenty of sunlight to grow—typically around six hours a day. Grow them in a windowsill or near a south or east-facing window that receives bright light. Make sure the ...
For those dreaming of tropical fruits, but don't live in a tropical paradise, there's one fruit you may be able to grow in ...
Winter tends to draw the short stick when ... water cornbread and pepper vinegar – the way she ate them growing up. Mustard greens can also be enjoyed raw in salads. “I like shaving it thin ...