House Digest on MSN
How To Harvest Eggplant From The Garden For The Best Flavor
Eggplant is a popular kitchen garden choice, and it doesn't take super long to reach maturity. There are a few ways to know ...
Dengarden on MSN
How to Know When to Pick Apples: A Failsafe Harvesting Method
Learn how to know when to pick apples and enjoy perfectly flavored fruit ready for eating, cooking or making into cider.
Southern Living on MSN
When To Harvest Butternut Squash—And How To Store It All Winter
Plant butternut squash in the spring, grow through the summer, and harvest in the fall. This fruit can be stored to enjoy all winter long, and the wait is worth it.
Many of the scraps that people throw away from garden vegetables are actually edible. And they can be cooked, frozen or ...
Determining when to harvest your watermelon begins weeks before the expected harvest time. You should check up on your melons ...
Cucumbers are easy to grow in your garden, provided you know exactly where to plant them, and where not to. Here's one spot to avoid, according to an expert.
Dark circles can be a dampener, especially if you're getting ready for an event or function. A dermatologist suggests tips to get rid of them.
Homes and Gardens on MSN
How to know when apples are ready to pick – experts swear by these 3 signs
A sign that the apples are going to detach simply can be when you see lots of windfall apples on the ground around trees. 'Healthy, ripe apples tend to drop from the tree naturally,' adds Aris. 'If ...
Kirby cucumbers make for the best dill pickles. Combine them with a brine and fresh dill, cool, and store them in the fridge ...
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Tips that experienced vegetable growers use to harvest at the peak of perfection
Zucchini or Summer Squash: The biggest tip is to harvest them when small and tender, so search under the foliage to find any squash that is hiding and has grown bigger than a fat sausage. Overripe ...
Imagine tucking your garden in for a long winter’s nap, only to sneak in a little surprise under the covers—garlic. While ...
Mulch and watering are key to preparing veggie plants for frost. Use temporary protection, such as row covers, or permanent ones like cold frames. Cold-sensitive crops like tomatoes need protection at ...
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