The dark days and cold weather of Alaska’s winter solstice season don’t exactly scream “gardening.” But what if your new winter hobby could produce fresh lettuce, greens and herbs of quality and ...
Susan: What influenced you to change the way of growing vegetables? John: We grow produce under the name of Substation Mountain Produce. We do not sell our produce but supply two food banks as well as ...
While winter squash plants are known to take up a lot of space in the garden, here's a selection of more compact varieties ...
If home-grown greens sound more appealing than the imported store-bought variety, but you don’t want to wait until spring to start planting seeds, hydroponic indoor gardens will ensure you have fresh ...
Ryan Peterson, pictured at left, and Clint Peyton proudly display a small portion of the items BioDome Project sells for area artisans and producers, along with their own plants, organic supplies and ...
It’s getting cold out there. Take your pandemic gardening inside. By A.C. Shilton Emily Marsh, who lives in Sonoma County, Calif., always thought the best thing about gardening was the feel of soil on ...
Hydroponics — growing plants in nutrient-rich water rather than soil — might seem like a fairly modern idea, but people in China have used the technique to grow rice since at least the 13th century.
A great hydroponic indoor garden is one of the best investments you can have in your home. I know that’s a bold claim considering there are so many brilliant home and kitchen innovations, but an ...
Editor's Note: Master Gardener Susan La Fountain recently conducted a Question and Answer with hydroponics expert John Naida. Susan: What influenced you to change the way of growing vegetables? John: ...