Parsnips, celeriac, squash, Swiss chard and purple sprouting broccoli are happy to overwinter outdoors or wait out the colder ...
Just because the weather is turning colder does not mean that gardeners need to forget about seeing beautiful blooms in their ...
September marks the turning point between summer's vibrant growth and the quiet dormancy of winter. While your garden may ...
In the gardens at Perch Hill, Sarah grows a huge range of salad crops. I spotted heavy crops of tomatoes, peppers and aubergines among the beds – but it’s the sun-loving vegetable Swiss chard that ...
Successive planting of cool season vegetables provides new small groups of plants to resume production as preceding groups ...
Autumn is officially here, and there is much to look forward to – pumpkins on the porch, apple cider, cooler temperatures, ...