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Beyond the Basics: Unique Winter Squash & Pumpkin Cultivars

As the weather gets colder, winter squash and pumpkins take the spotlight in the garden and kitchen. If you’re serving up some pumpkin spice...

Best Winter Cover Crops for a Small Garden

Sharing is caring! Winter is the perfect time to give your garden soil a rest—and a boost. Planting winter cover crops is one of the...

Magnolia ‘Ginter Spicy White’: A New Discovery from a Winter of Plant Orders

January has been cold. Bitterly cold. Since it was my first January in Maine, I wasn’t quite prepared for just how dark and frigid...

Growing Potatoes in Mild Winter and Tropical Climates

Growing potatoes in mild winter or tropical climates presents unique challenges compared to temperate regions. High temperatures, humidity, and extended growing seasons can affect...

Winter Spinach Production | Southern Exposure Seed Exchange

In the Southeast, it’s tough to grow cold-loving, heat-sensitive crops like spinach during the spring. Too quickly, the spring showers give way to summer...

Winter: The Best Time to Work on Your Garden – joe gardener®

Though there are a number of methods gardeners can use to extend the growing...

Prunus mume: The Japanese Flowering Apricot That Brightens Winter

This is the first year of school for our kids in New England. My wife grew up in Pennsylvania, and I grew up in...

At A Glance: The Winter Pots and Boxes: 2000-2021

2000   To follow is a substantial run of pictures from my winter container arrangement archives-the photo collection and work dates back 21 years. I...

Ringing In The 2025 Winter Season

It is probably close to 15 years ago that Rob wrapped a vintage steel tractor tire hoop with a string of incandescent holiday lights,...

5 Ways to Work On Your Garden in Winter | Video

We work so hard in our gardens from spring until fall, but it seems...

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Vegetable Storage: Best Practices | Southern Exposure Seed Exchange

There’s nothing like enjoying vegetables straight from the garden. However, we often have more vegetables that we can use at once. To keep our...

Plant These Microgreens after Thanksgiving and Serve Them at Christmas

Microgreens pack intense taste and vitamins into their first tender leaves, harvested young for maximum punch in small servings. Microgreens are the early stage...

How to Plant, Grow, and Harvest Parsnips: A Complete Guide

Sharing is caring! Parsnips are cool-weather biennials grown as an annual. Parsnips taste best if brought to harvest in cool weather. The parsnip is a...
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