Peel the potatoes and trim 1/2 inch off each end to create a flat end. Cut the potatoes in 1- to 1.5-inch pucks and place in a bowl of cool water. Allow potatoes to soak for 10-15 minutes. Optionally, ...
Greens of all kinds are going to be popular this spring. Lettuce, microgreens, spinach, Swiss chard and mustard greens are ...
No need to start these hardy crops indoors: just direct sow them into the ground in March.
Lettuce grows great in the Carolinas during our cool season. I have three plantings of lettuce that I have done since last summer… fall lettuce, winter lettuce, and I there is still time to plant ...
Stop guessing! The official last frost date for 2026 has been revealed.
The March 18 Equinox Wine Dinner showcases seasonal flavors from the café's garden with French and Japanese wine pairings at 5222 Lorain Avenue.
Starting simple helps build confidence. Easy, reliable vegetables include cucumbers, squash, tomatoes, peppers, herbs, ...
Asparagus can be grown from seed, but most plant asparagus crowns: the roots of the plant in a dormant stage. The crowns can ...
Dan Gill gives advice on spring gardening chores like caring for daffodils, trimming paperwhites and sprucing up banana trees ...
How does one plan and plant a successful garden here? Those who know avoid choosing crops based on what looks “new and ...
Don't throw out last year's unused seeds. Many if not most will still be viable, especially if stored in cool, dry conditions.
Explore three Louisville gardens, from a biodiverse oasis to a historic estate, that were featured on local tours.