Christy favors fruit gardening, including berries, although they are often shared with the local wildlife. Her favorite “garden” is her fairy garden that she adds to each year.
After my foray into the fun of twice-baked cauliflower a few weeks ago, I started wondering what else I could use cauliflower for. I truly feel that this is a …
I have a new vegetable love in my life…spaghetti squash. I was lamenting with some friends, about how I love pasta, but it doesn’t always love me. I need to …
April is such an amazing month at the Food Gardening Network headquarters. Everywhere I look I see the brilliant pinks, yellows, greens, and purples of fresh grass, tulips, dandelions, and …
I am always trying to find ways to eat a little healthier and incorporate more vegetables into my life. I love a good salad or some fresh roasted vegetables. Sometimes, …
Lettuce can thrive in USDA hardiness zones 4 to 9. Here’s a breakdown of the recommended growing zones and some examples of states within those zones …
Peas are delightful to grow and can thrive in various climates. Let’s explore the recommended growing zones, examples of US states within those zones, and whether you can grow them …
Hello, and welcome to the March edition of Food Gardening Magazine. It's still chilly here at Food Gardening Network headquarters, but the days are definitely longer, and soon I'll be …
Today is a sad day. The peach tree that we so lovingly planted the first Spring after buying our home is declining. All of the love and attention that we …
I don’t know about you, but for me, although February is the shortest month days-wise, it always seems to take the longest for me. Being a leap year, with an …