Perennial veg means you can enjoy crops year after year from one plant. Here are some of the best to grow.
Rhubarb is a much awaited spring treat. Here are some fun facts on growing, eating and cooking with rhubarb.
Never heard of cardoons? If you like artichokes, then you absolutely need to be growing cardoons! Morning Chores will show you how.
Planting perennial vegetables lets you plant once and harvest delicious (and unusual) veggies for years to come. Find out about more than 50 plants to choose from, many cold hardy to zone 3, or even colder! #perennialvegetables #permaculture
Plant these perennial vegetables (and fruits and herbs) just once and you can enjoy their bounty year after year - sometimes for decades!
Love the idea of fresh, homegrown herbs but don't have much time for gardening? These delicious perennial herbs will come back reliably year after year. Even if you don't have a dedicated veggie patch or
Plant these perennial vegetables (and fruits and herbs) just once and you can enjoy their bounty year after year - sometimes for decades!
Fresh herbs can be annual, biennial or perennial, just like flowers can. Do you know which the one you are growing is? See my tips to find out.
Astilbe plants are blooming perennials with feathery blossoms. Here's how to grow astilbe in your yard or garden.
Plant these herbs once and they'll come back every year meaning you can have an endless supply of nutritious and delicious fresh herbs all year long.
Grow these perennial food plants, and you’ll enjoy the fruits of your labors for many seasons to come.
Sorrel is a robust and persistent sort that grows like a weed (which it’s not) and can be used to tart up your tastebuds in a variety of dishes. Words: Kristina Jensen Sorrel is a plant with evergreen tenacity and tasty leaves that are always ready to pick. It has been a mainstay in my garden forever, albeit that I move fairly regularly: I either collect a seed or four to germinate, or dig up a piece of the root and replant it - and off it grows again. Although sorrel can go to seed twice a year, once a
Plant these herbs once and they'll come back every year meaning you can have an endless supply of nutritious and delicious fresh herbs all year long.
Find inspiration for what to plant in August for colorful blooms in fall and winter and crops to harvest through the colder months
Find essential tips for growing sorrel, a leafy green that tastes best in the spring when harvested young and tender.
When the snow begins to melt and the winds begin to warm, it's time to head into the woods to collect fiddleheads!
High yields of thick asparagus spears are possible with these asparagus growing tips, including varieties to grow and how to plant & harvest.
Our winners of the 2021 Responsible Design award, The Land Gardeners, discuss their perennial borders at Wardington and how to grow your own flowers from seed.
Perennial 9 Star Broccoli Brassica Oleracea Botrytis Asparagoides produces a central head and multiple mini cauliflowers and can grow for up to 5 years
These fast-growing perennials will fill your garden with color and interest quickly, so you don't have to wait for multiple growing seasons to witness their full beauty. We spoke to garden experts who recommended a beautiful selection, from plants with bright blooms to those with showy foliage.
Most vegetables are high-light plants because they have to produce food. Sunlight is what helps them in food production process or photosynthesis. Unless they get sufficient time in the sun, they cannot make enough food
Hardwood cuttings are taken from woody shrubs and perennial plants in the fall or over the winter months. Like cuttings taken at other times, they are a great way to increase the stock of plants
This article is part 2 of my evaluation of current and new perennials in the 2020 summer trials that demonstrated exceptional flower power and were distinctive and eye catching. Many of the varieties are currently in the market and many of the new introductions are in production programs this year. The attributes these outstanding perennials […]
We raise and sell Skirret plants, seeds and crowns. Learn how to grow your own Skirrets and have a supply of parsnip type roots. Ideal for permaculture.
A wildly popular snack, these crispy Baked Veg Spring Rolls are a cinch to make! Easy and so delicious, Spring Rolls are always a winner!
Even the smallest gardens can have mighty growing potential. These delicious intercrops are quick and easy to grow and will make your veg plot more productive.
Sorrel is a robust and persistent sort that grows like a weed (which it’s not) and can be used to tart up your tastebuds in a variety of dishes. Words: Kristina Jensen Sorrel is a plant with evergreen tenacity and tasty leaves that are always ready to pick. It has been a mainstay in my garden forever, albeit that I move fairly regularly: I either collect a seed or four to germinate, or dig up a piece of the root and replant it - and off it grows again. Although sorrel can go to seed twice a year, once a
Shade loving plants are adapted to very little sunlight because of their place in the forest understory. Since the canopies of larger trees and shrubs block as much as 95% of the sunlight that reaches
Shade loving plants are adapted to very little sunlight because of their place in the forest understory. Since the canopies of larger trees and shrubs block as much as 95% of the sunlight that reaches
What’s the Lady Farmer cure for the January doldrums? Planning the next season’s garden, of course!
What better way to put your landscape to good use than to plant it with perennials that you can eat? Here are 23 leading perennial edibles you should grow.
If you would rather veg than replant annual vegetables every spring, try some of these long-lived perennial produce producers instead.
Border garden blahs? Turn them into fragrant ribbons of lavender with anise hyssop. Learn all about this must-have perennial, right here on Gardener’s Path.
Learn about heat-proof annuals that sizzle in summer, including FlameProof plants and Proven Winner varieties, from experts at HGTV Gardens.
These invasive plants are all beautiful so you will be tempted to plant them in your garden. Find out which invasive species are not worth the hassle.
Create a calm, fresh atmosphere in your home with our Calm Space lush green houseplants. Bang on trend, these air-purifying evergreens come complete with characterful and contemporary woven pot covers, making an instant feature that will give a lift to any room. Each plant comes in a 14cm (1.5l) pot.
Make planting bulbs in your garden beds and containers easier with these must-know tips, including where, when, and how to plant all types of bulbs.
Common Name: Feverfew Golden Ball Scientific Name: Tanacetum parthenium (L.) Sch.Bip. Life Cycle: Perennial Remarks: Yellow button blooms. Very productive for a cut flower. Plant Height: 30cm When: Spring + Summer Sowing Depth + Method: Raise seedlings. Press seeds on top of soil, do not cover as light is needed for germination. Bottom water or mist to avoid seeds being lodged too far down in the soil. Spacing: 30cm Position: Full Sun Days until germination: 10 - 14 days @ 18-24°C Seed to Bloom: 110 days Number of Seeds: 200 Note: WA orders are sent weekly as they require quarantine inspections on arrival to WA
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Check out this step-by-step photo tutorial and learn how you can turn your backyard garlic harvest into beautiful, convenient braids for curing or storage.
Update! Physalis peruviana - aka Cape Gooseberries, Ground Cherries or Inca Berries I was lucky enough to inherit a very mature Physalis p...