A plastic tote greenhouse is truly the easiest and cheapest way I've found to start seeds early in the season. As someone who hates to waste money and space on single-use gadgets (I'm looking at you, ...
Greenhouses are like little gardening havens, perfect for growing plants all year long—no matter what the weather’s doing outside. Whether you're hoping to extend your growing season or just want to ...
Greenhouses are a vital part of our cities to cultivate agriculture and encourage the consumption and growth of local produce. Thankfully, designer Damien Chivialle has found a new way to revitalize ...
Restaurants will sometimes put your takeout in a pretty nice plastic container. Megan McCuller from weblog Recylart shows you how to reuse those containers for growing plants. McCuller tested takeout ...
You can get multiple uses from a plastic salad container. We were in need of some dark green leafy vegetables last January, so I started buying 1-pound plastic boxes of organic baby spinach. One day, ...
DETROIT -- Where others see blight, Jibran Ahmed sees economic opportunity, and that vision is about to bring a new agricultural enterprise to Detroit's Brightmoor neighborhood. Ahmed is the man ...
Q. Someone told me larkspur, sweet peas and Shirley poppy seeds can be started outdoors in February. Is this true and are there any other seeds that can be sown outside this early in the season? A. As ...
MIFFLINBURG, Pa. — THIS IS A PAID SEGMENT SPONSORED BY BROOKSIDE ACRES GREENHOUSES Finding plants for a shade area may seem like a difficult task. However, the folks at Brookside Acres Greenhouse show ...
TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines — The Leyte provincial government is now planning to adopt a farming technology abroad, which uses container vans as greenhouse gardens. “Rain is a friend to farming,” but ...
When tomato and pepper seeds have sprouted in their indoor greenhouse containers, is it OK to let them continue growing in there after they’ve hit the ceiling? Or should I remove the clear plastic lid ...
Ever find yourself staring at all those empty containers piling up in your kitchen and wondering if they could be useful?