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Cooking with Herbs

Some herbs, like mint, sage, and dill, are best used individually as their strength can overpower more delicate flavors, while...

Crop Rotation

Crop rotation maximizes yield over time by alternating the crops grown on the same piece of land. This allows the...

Rain Crops

The tomatoes may not be on their best behavior during rainy summers, not unless you planted them for their foliage,...

How Much to Plant

Vegetables Suburban gardeners often plant vegetables more for the joy of seeing plants grow than for the actual harvest. However,...

Planting the Potager

Unlike cottage flower gardens, which thrive on chaos and abandon, vegetable gardens like their denizens growing in neat rows to...

Cooking with Fruit

Fruit finds its way into the kitchen on cold and rainy autumn days when its sweetness and flavor makes it...

Beans

I plant beans for their flowers, whose beauty often rivals that of the sweet peas, but their fruit can be...

Fall Bounty

Harvest season is the most rewarding yet busiest time of the year for those who live off the land. There...

Edible Seeds

August is the month when many plants, especially annuals, start ensuring their propagation, and also the time when gardeners hijack...

Growing Up

Growing vegetables on vertical supports allows for smaller footprints, more access to sunlight, less damage to the produce from rainstorms...