AOL: How to Reuse Holiday Greens in the Garden After the Season for a Greener Yard All Year
How to Reuse Holiday Greens in the Garden After the Season for a Greener Yard All Year
Daily Herald: Bring life to your winter garden with greens and berries
I like having containers with greens in them over the winter to add interest to my garden. It’s best not to use terra cotta containers as they can absorb water and crack over the winter. Remove frozen ...
Tallahassee Democrat: Greens season: Grow your own salad and stir fry garden
It is time to plant your winter garden! Each autumn, as the weather begins to cool, we plant our winter salad and leafy greens garden. Before long, we will no longer need to buy lettuce, collard ...
House Digest on MSN: Bitter Greens Might Be The Solution To Your Empty Winter Garden
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Here is a quick overview of when to plant the most popular types of vegetables for your spring garden. Scroll down for the full list. Cole crops (broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce, spinach): Direct seed around January 16 if ground is workable. For better results, start indoors around December 19 and transplant around February 7. Onions, potatoes, and peas: Plant around December 29. If ...