To participate, plant an extra row or container (or, if you’re short on space or resources, even just one additional plant) ...
Justin Hancock, a horticulturist at Costa Farms, recommends the Thumbelina variety of carrots in particular, as it's an even ...
Plants in containers need a lot of water, often multiple times a day, so choose a spot for your container garden that has ...
You can grow vegetables and herbs on a deck or patio by using a wealth of safe options including plastic and terra cotta pots, buckets and totes, stone and concrete containers. When reusing a ...
Home-grown tomatoes can offer superb flavor and texture since they don’t have to withstand shipping or long periods of ...
Container gardens also warm up faster than garden beds to give you a jumpstart on the growing season. You can grow almost any vegetable in containers, although some do better than others ...
The weather is warming up, flowers are starting to pop out of the ground and outdoor vegetable gardening time is here!
Container gardening is the way to go for you. Another good reason to grow your own vegetables is that they’re better for you. Not only can you control how they’re grown – hello organic produce!
Container gardens don’t require a yard or much space and yield lots of produce. Here's how you can start your own with the help of Rainbow Gardens.
The 2025 expo will be held on Friday, March 28, and Saturday, March 29 at the Burton Coliseum in Lake Charles, located at 7001 Gulf Highway. Admission is $3.00 (cash only) at the door and children ...
As food prices continue to climb, many people are turning to a more cost-effective solution: growing their own vegetables.
Cool season vegetables, such as spinach ... in late fall or during warmer winter days. Container gardening is a suitable alternative if garden beds are not ready for planting.