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Gardening 101: Opium poppy
Opium Poppy, Papaver somniferum The notoriety of Papaver somniferum, the “sleep-inducing poppy,” is only partly to do with ...
Gardeners are an inquisitive bunch, but the thing about our questions is that most other people have them, too. Here’s an assortment of questions we received but didn’t have time to answer during our ...
During the continuing pandemic, gardening has become a trending topic, leading many newcomers to try growing their own produce. While many gardeners work directly with the ground, some can't for one ...
There are essentially three growing seasons in North Texas. There are a slew of summer vegetables you can grow in the heat (and dry) conditions of June, July and August. But the selection broadens ...
COLLEYVILLE, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) - In this week's Gardening 101, I went to visit a well-known urban farmer in the Colleyville area, a retired business consultant named George Pavelek and his wife, ...
Now that winter is fading, it’s time to turn our thoughts to spring and vegetable gardens. There’s planning and plotting to do about what you’re going to grow and where and when you’ll plant it.
Many of the vegetables we grow in our gardens produce seeds, which, if harvested and stored correctly, have the potential to grace us with free plants. And late summer is the perfect time to start ...
Preparing the garden is all well and good, but let’s cut to the fun part. What do we grow? You want to select vegetables and varieties that are right for your particular climate, says Contra Costa ...
KALAMAZOO --With the price of food climbing and the economy slumping, many people are turning to gardening to cut food costs. Michigan State University Extension will offer the class Vegetable ...
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