You can still plant edibles now for late fall harvests. Find out which vegetables thrive in cooler temps and how to keep your garden going into winter.
Even after the summer growing season ends, gardeners can still sow veggies, like kale or carrots, in late-season gardens.
This undated photo provided by Lee Reich shows endive seedlings in New Paltz, NY. The endive seedlings are about ready to transplant into the vegetable garden to develop into delicious heads in autumn ...
Ginny Rosenkranz, master gardener at the University of Maryland, recommends planting rhubarb in October. It's a hardy ...
Autumn might seem like a quiet time in the garden, but one home gardener says now's the perfect time to plant a vegetable ...
Looking to bring a slice of self-sufficiency to your back garden, patio or allotment? As we move into late summer, there are still plenty of crops you can sow now and harvest in autumn before winter ...
Winter doesn't have to be rid of fresh vegetables -- no matter where you live, you can grow any one of these 11 vegetables ...
Gardeners are being urged to plant certain fruit and vegetables now to see crops grow "within weeks". Expert, David Fryer, ...
Growing vegetables is satisfying, healthy and fun to do, but beginners may be forgiven for feeling a little daunted as to where to begin the project. It is best to grow crops requiring minimal ...
The same hot weather that brings out the best in tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and other summer vegetables makes spinach, lettuce, peas, and other cool-weather vegetables tough and bitter. Midsummer ...