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Mychal Wilmes spends a morning planting lettuce, beets, radishes and carrots with his grandson. But it was never just about ...
By late summer into early fall, the tiny, lantern-shaped husks will dry up and drop, and the fruits will begin to self-seed.
UCSC undergraduate researcher Sheyna Burns (Oakes ’26) is pioneering inclusive agricultural research and entrepreneurship ...
Planting perennials at the right time can prevent issues like transplant shock Plant perennials in spring and fall when ...
Perennials technically can survive all seasons, but if you want to plant one, the best time to do that is after the last ...
May is a fantastic time to add plants to flower beds and containers for bright flowering displays. While many gardeners will ...
Whether on their own or in jams or pies, we all love strawberries. Our experts have advice for growing the tasty fruit, with ...
Clumping grasses add a vertical element to the landscape. Plus, if you enjoy bird watching, native grasses are a great choice.
Summer is just around the corner, and you might be itching to try your hand at growing cut flowers this season. You just ...
Mother's Day marks the start of a thrilling gardening journey in New Jersey. But with a short growing season, will your ...
Chamomile blooms from late spring through fall and rewards consistent harvesting with more blooms—a trait known as “cut and ...