Find out how to grow collard greens, a classic Southern vegetable that thrives in cool weather. Collard greens do best when grown in an area that receives full to partial sun. These leafy greens are ...
Lettuce is one of the healthiest and easiest types of greens to grow, requiring cool temps, water, sunlight, and space. Swiss ...
If you haven’t yet figured out that edible gardening in the fall and winter in Central Texas is all about leafy greens, then let me prove it one more time with a cole crop that will readily take on ...
The end of summer is the perfect time to start thinking about vegetables to plant in fall for a spring harvest. In fall, the soil is still warm enough for roots to establish before winter sets in. The ...
Although my training was in ornamental horticulture — that is, the creation and maintenance of ornamental landscapes and gardens — my private passion has always been for food gardening. This focus has ...
Our health expert explains how to get the most nutrition out of leafy greens like kale and collards. Harvesting Health host Dr. Daphne Miller explains how to tenderize some of the tougher leafy greens ...
The growing season may be winding down, but it's not the end of tasty produce. In fact, the end of the growing season is ripe with fall vegetables that can add flavor and nutrients to your plate.
Collards, black-eyed peas, cornbread, pork. What better way to start the new year? Superstitious Southerners know that whatever their resolutions for the year may be, the New Year’s Day meal is the ...
Collard greens do best when grown in an area that receives full to partial sun. These leafy greens are part of the Brassica family, which also includes broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, and ...