USDA Hardiness Zones 9-10 are the envy of gardeners across the country, and for good reason. These zones typically cover parts of Florida, southern Texas, Arizona, and coastal areas of …
Is there anything better than sitting on a porch, drinking a glass of fresh-squeezed lemonade, and reading a good book? I love a good porch sit but what I love …
As gardeners in USDA zones 9-10, August presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities. While much of the country is winding down their summer gardens, you're gearing up for …
August in USDA zones 7-8 presents a unique opportunity for gardeners to balance the waning summer heat with the promise of a bountiful fall harvest. These zones, characterized by their …
The joy of not being a huge cucumber-lover is that I can try out new varietals every year to see which ones I might like more than others. As someone …
Some plants like the cool weather, while others prefer the heat. Some plants are easy to start indoors, like tomatoes, and others prefer to be planted directly, like beans. One …
Cucumbers (Cucumis sativus) thrive in USDA Hardiness Zones 4 through 12. These zones cover a wide range of climates across the United States, making cucumbers a versatile crop for many …
Welcome, fellow gardeners and gourmands, to a deep dive into the crunchy, cool world of cucumbers! From their humble origins to their starring roles in Summertime salads and savory pickles, …
When first planning your cucumber garden, you should consider the type of land you can tend. If you have a large outside plot of land with the right soil and …