Grow Brussels Sprouts in Zone 6B

Grow Brussels Sprouts in Zone 6B

Brussels Sprouts have a bad reputation as being ‘yucky’ from consumers and hard to grow for gardeners. However, this member of the Brassica family is a great addition to your garden.

I struggled with growing Brussels sprouts for years and made some major mistakes. And I wouldn't dare take any of what I grew to the farmers market…

Buying Guide: Indoor Plant Lights For Vegetables and Fruits

Buying Guide: Indoor Plant Lights For Vegetables and Fruits

Buying supplemental lights for your plants can be confusing. They come in a variety of colors - the spectrum color not the decor color - and a variety of lighting bulbs.

This guide will walk you through what all those different terms mean and how to figure out what type of light you need for what you plan to grow.

10 Fabulous Container Ideas for Urban Gardening

10 Fabulous Container Ideas for Urban Gardening

Containers are a fabulous way to grow plants. They can be used in small spaces, maximize growing space, and are efficient. Containers also add beauty to a patio, window, or walkway.

Let’s think beyond the typical ceramic pot. There are a lot of new stylish designs out there that are good for your plants and your budget!

Growing The Best Corn in Zone 6B

Growing The Best Corn in Zone 6B

Who can resist sweet corn on the cob at a summer barbeque? How about a bowl of home-grown popcorn for movie night? Corn is a great addition to any garden.

Corn does require a bit of extra care to protect it against pests and disease. Unfortunately, lots of our wildlife friends and those pesky insects love corn too!

Growing Asparagus Year After Year in Zone 6

Growing Asparagus Year After Year in Zone 6

Asparagus is a fantastic early spring delicacy full of vitamins. It can be pricey at the grocery store, so growing your own is a good way to save money. Asparagus takes one to three years to establish itself before it is ready to harvest - but it’s proof that delicious things come to those who wait!