Kale is frost-hardy and tastes sweeter after cold weather. Plant six to eight weeks before your first frost date. Baby kale is ready for harvest just 20–30 days after sowing. Kale, Brassica oleracea ...
Kale is the ultimate superfood everyone needs in their vegetable gardens. High in fiber, folate, antioxidants and essential vitamins A, C and K, kale boasts a ton of immune-boosting and ...
Kale was “king” in the 2010s. It is still a popular raw or cooked leafy green, since it is nutritious and easy to grow in the home garden. The key to getting the most return from the time invested in ...
If you're hoping to bring some color into your garden during the autumn months, who could blame you? Especially if you've had a bumper summer, with warm-season bloomers showering you with colors and ...
Some people love kale and some people don't, but everyone agrees on one point—it's unquestionably a superfood. This nutrient-packed member of the brassica family provides an impressive assortment of ...
In any successful budding romance, timing is everything. If the timing is right, the results can be pure bliss, a perfect match. However, if the timing is off, you could be in for a major ...
Warm weather, continued care and robust plants have yielded a bounty of beautiful, fresh vegetables – and personal satisfaction – from your garden this season. As the weather cools and fall approaches ...
Though gardening is often thought of as a spring and summer pastime, Charleston's mild climate and long growing season give home gardeners a planting window well into November for a variety of hardy ...
Some of the best vegetables you can grow here in the South don’t mind a little chill. When the heat finally fades, our ...