As temperatures drop, it’s essential to protect your plants from upcoming freezes and get a head start on spring crops like ...
Many people start seeds indoors in late winter to have seedlings ready to plant in spring. But what about starting them outdoors, despite the cold?
If you thought you couldn't grow your own in a small garden or balcony, then think again. Learning how to grow tomatoes ...
My tomato plant still has a lot of tomatoes on it, even though most of the vines were killed by frost. Would these be safe to ...
Some crops, such as chillies and tomatoes, should be sown early in ... begonia tubers can be planted in pots under cover, ready for transplanting outside when the danger of frost is over. Plant into ...
while the plants adapt to salt stress through multiple biochemical and molecular pathways. Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the most widely cultivated vegetable crops and a model dicot plant ...
One important plant that can be sowed now is tomatoes. It can be extremely rewarding to get big red tomatoes on a vine in the summer, but this crop can often be challenging to grow. However ...
Tomatoes are killed by the frost so you don't want them to be ready ... as long as you don’t suddenly chill the plants. If you don’t have a greenhouse, try erecting a cover to try to keep the foliage ...
Asparagus, which is another popular companion plant for tomatoes, can kill and repel root-knot nematodes effectively, hence reducing the population gradually. The secret is the natural nematicide ...
Sowing tomato seeds ... and then cover the seeds with a fine layer of compost or vermiculite. Keep the pots in a light, warm spot indoors, ensuring the compost stays moist. Plant out tender salvias ...
Frost Regina returns this week from Thursday to Sunday with a wide variety of indoor and outdoor activities around the city. Along with familiar attractions at the fourth annual winter festival ...
There was plenty to pay attention to last week—the inauguration and the devastating wildfires in California, for example—but there’s a fair chance you missed what was happening on a much ...