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Tired of winter? Why not start the growing season early by sowing snow peas in your greenhouse or polytunnel!
Part of my winter gardening routine is to sow new seeds. Sounds strange? Well, there are a few things you need to think about to succeed. Read my 11 best tips here!
What does winter planting mean, which vegetables should we use and when will the seeds germinate? Read everything you need to know about growing winter vegetables here!
It's the middle of winter, but I wanted to keep the thought of spring alive. Fresh, crispy leaves in beautiful shades of green... You don't have to wait! Why not grow winter spinach and go for an early harvest instead?
I'm really enjoying the red cabbage I harvested in November. Why not try growing it in your own garden too?
Did you get a grow light for your indoor projects, but finding it hard to get it working properly? Here are my 3 best tips on picking a grow light for your winter sowings!
This beautiful bed is a colorful mix of cold-hardy vegetables. Kale, leek and my favorite leafy greens! Learn more about fall and winter gardening here.
I'm giving it a go! Yellow split peas are cheap and cold-hardy, that's why I want to try sowing a new batch of pea shoots now in November.
Oh no! A pristine white layer of frost recently covered my lawn in early morning. My plants look like glass statues. What should I do about the frost in the garden?
No space in your beds? No problem! Why not just use your windowsill at home and grow indoors instead. Here are my 10 favorite vegetables that you can grow inside.
Growing vegetables in winter are generally called winter-sowing. I decided to winter-sow fast-growing leafy greens in my cottage garden. Trust me, it works!
This has been a wonderful year at the cottage, and now it's time from my last update about winter in Oak Hill. I'm growing potted tomatoes in my kitchen and hoping for an early harvest from my winter sowing outside!