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If you plant three types of tomatoes – cherry, paste, and slicing – you’ll have the right type of tomato on hand for salads, sandwiches,
What can I do to revitalize my tomato garden? My space is limited so I have to use the same area for several years. The
What are the next steps after digging sweet potatoes? How do I cure the spuds I have just dug? Due to a wetter-than-usual summer, the
It’s late March and I have yet to harvest a single spring pea or leaf of spinach, but it’s already time to start planning for
In Medieval religious paintings the strawberry was symbolic of “noble thought and majesty,” but I’m more likely to think of gluttony than piety when I
I planted a strawberry patch this fall and have heard that I should cover the plants with mulch for the winter. Is this true? If
There are many varieties of squash that we can grow in our gardens, everything from acorn squash to pumpkins, but crookneck, or summer squash has
During January spring seems like it will never arrive, but it is actually the best time to get ready for your cool season vegetable garden.
What is proper way to care for rhubarb plants on the East Coast? My sister lives in Fredericksburg, VA and has not been able to
I confess that I am obsessed with pumpkins. Whether it is a bowl of mini-pumpkins on a table, a stack of cushaws, luminas and blue