Recent showers are bringing some relief to Palm Beach County, but it has been a very dry growing season for local farmers.
There’s rain in the air and birdsongs on the wind, but are there seeds in your backyard? Today, it’s our annual spring ...
Onions mystify a lot of gardeners, new and old. Let's look at the right way to grow onions, removing two of the biggest stumbling blocks.
Watering is critical; apply about five gallons of water to each tree after planting. Bare-root fruit trees had about one quarter of their root system removed when the tree was dug. To compensate, ...
Peas don't require much care, and the more you harvest them, the more they'll produce. Learn how to plant and grow peas for a ...
Propagation is the best way to get fruit trees that yield good fruit and resist disease. Learn three ways to propagate fruit ...
If limited growing space is hindering your gardening efforts, consider vertical gardening. This approach uses a variety of ...
April is the month most home gardeners have been waiting for. Days are getting longer, soil is waking up, and the nursery ...
A distinctive climate of abundant sunshine, water and soil makes Florida a key retail spring fruit and vegetable supply source.
The Environmental Working Group’s 2026 Shopper’s Guide found pesticide residues on 75% of conventionally grown produce tested ...
Nectarines, peaches, cherries, apples, blackberries, pears, potatoes and blueberries filled out this year's "Dirty Dozen" most pesticide-laden fruits and vegetables.