Partridge berries (Mitchella repens) – How to ID, eat & grow
Partridge berries (Mitchella repens) are a woodland shade plant native to the eastern half of North America. Find out how to identify, eat, and grow them!
Seasonal gardening articles and resources for the WINTER growing season.
Partridge berries (Mitchella repens) are a woodland shade plant native to the eastern half of North America. Find out how to identify, eat, and grow them!
Learn all about calamondin fruit (which go by many names), including how to grow, propagate, and use them in foods and beverages!
Lion’s mane (Hericium erinaceus) mushrooms are gorgeous gourmet & medicinal mushrooms that taste like crab meat and have scientifically-proven brain-boosting effects. Find out how to forage, grow, and cook them!
Just because you don’t live in a warm climate doesn’t mean you can’t have a potted citrus garden. Come on a video tour to find out how!
Find out what praying mantis egg cases (oothecae) look like, how to ID native species, and more cool praying mantis facts!
Find out how to grow an endless supply of delicious cut-and-come-again pea greens indoors!
Celtuce is a hugely popular Asian lettuce grown for its crunchy stem rather than its leaves. In this article, you’ll find out how to grow and eat it!
Certified organic, heirloom, open-pollinated, GMO, hybrid… what does it all mean? Where should you get seeds and nursery plants? In this article, we’ll try to clear up confusion and provide helpful recommendations.
These DIY grow lights are affordable, easy to set up, and can produce hundreds or even thousands of dollars in edible plants each year!
Would you like to be able to harvest fresh food from your very own fall and winter garden no matter where you live? Here’s how!
Winter gardening: get your own fresh, organic veggies year round. Here’s the information you’ll need to get growing!
Spring and summer aren’t the only time of year to garden. Most people in the US can also enjoy abundant harvests via fall and winter gardening.
Trying to figure out how to make a small and affordable mini-greenhouse? Here’s a step-by-step DIY guide showing you how to make your own for about $200. Use this mini-greenhouse to protect seedlings or cold-sensitive potted plants, or extend the growing season in a garden bed.