It’s the theme park equivalent of finding out your strict librarian moonlights as a rock climber – unexpectedly delightful and impossible to categorize. Unlike the adrenaline factories that dominate ...
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Loved by many yet hated by some, garlic has the ability to attract and repulse people at the same time. Having a unique aroma and taste, garlic has become one of America's favorite flavoring agents.
There are many different types of garlic you can grow in the garden, each with its own strengths – whether that’s storing well through the winter, enduring hard frosts, or bringing a rich depth of ...
Garlic has many uses in cuisines from around the world. It is also an easy and rewarding crop for home gardeners. Fall is the ideal time to plant garlic, as a cool period is necessary for the clove to ...
Fall is the prime time for planting garlic to grow your own large, plump cloves. Getting garlic in the ground before it freezes yields the best results. If you miss your fall planting window, you can ...
It is hard to imagine cooking without garlic – it is one of those ingredients I always have in my kitchen, and it is used in almost every cuisine around the world. In the not-too-distant past, though, ...
Chrysanthemums are one of the most popular flowers of fall, bringing beautiful color and charm to porches, patios, and balconies. While these plants are easy to grow, the timing of when you plant them ...
Companion planting is a surprisingly effective strategy for growing food that gardeners want to consume and deterring pests without the use of harsh and unhealthy pesticides. TikToker Sow Viable (@sow ...
Replanting a garden with new seeds and bulbs every year can be both time-consuming and expensive. If you want to make your garden work smarter on your behalf, the key is to mostly plant perennial ...
Mid-summer is the time to prepare for a fall vegetable garden. July and August are ideal for starting seeds indoors for broccoli, cabbage, leafy greens, and even cauliflower and Brussels sprouts.