Will Frost Kill Collards?

Nutrient packaged collard greens (Brassica oleracea) grow in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 8 and greater during the year. A member of the Brassicaceae (also referred to as Cruciferae or cabbage) family, collards love the heat of summer, but will tolerate freezes as well, thus there is no need to worry if a […]

The Best Carrot Varieties to Cover

There are many diverse kinds of bananas which the best variety to plant will depend on the growing conditions in your garden and what sort of carrots best fit your requirements. The kinds of carrots vary from standard stock, like what can be found in markets and grocery stores across the USA, to tender baby […]

Rumors and Rumors to Deter Bugs

The tradition of using plants and flowers to keep insects away from other plants is called companion planting. Companion planting may also help plants develop stronger or with greater taste, but the most typical usage of companion plants will be to discourage insects. Flowers, herbs or even the garden plants themselves may function as companion […]

Vegetables That Require Wet Ground

Finding plants to develop in moist garden dirt can be challenging because many common vegetables do not thrive in these circumstances. If you are stuck with a moist garden and are dedicated to growing vegetables in it, try out a not-so-common variety to regain control of that problematic spot. Leafy Vegetables For greens high in […]