For more than two decades, Nadia has been a copywriter, editor, and translator for digital and print in a variety of industries. Her passions and areas of expertise are food and gardening. She has ...
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Indoor lettuce growing is quickly becoming a favorite for home gardeners who want crisp, pesticide-free greens without ...
According to University of Missouri Extension, it is getting time to dig out the lettuce seed. Nice lettuce transplants can take 4-6 weeks, depending on the warmth and light level. For six weeks, one ...
When I moved to central Virginia 25 years ago, my gardening neighbors believed that lettuce couldn’t be grown in winter. I set out to prove that we could indeed produce a continuous supply of salad ...
Lots of cool-season vegetables can be planted in our gardens now, including leafy vegetables like lettuce. Lettuce is easy to grow, and freshly harvested lettuce is so delicious. Whether you have a ...
When the milder weather of April arrives in Greater Columbus, vegetable gardeners get the itch to start planting something just as soon as weather and soil conditions allow. Cool-season vegetables ...
Gardening season is in high gear and everyone has a question of some sort. Get answers from Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon State University's Extension Service. OSU ...
If you thought about trying your hand at growing some vegetables from seed this year, but the cold spring weather that quickly turned into a season long heat wave turned you off, consider doing a bit ...
These common leafy greens are surprisingly well-suited to hanging pots. And by succession planting, you can enjoy a steady ...
September is a bountiful time in a vegetable garden, and some may regard it as a period when the plot is winding down after the summer peak. The reality is that it is a fabulous time to sow crops and ...