Lucky for us, in the spirit of Appalachian ingenuity, there is at least one kind of briar that you can eat (mules don’t have ...
“At its simplest level, treating plants with seaweed stimulates the plants to produce a much better root system,” says Gale. ...
With St. Patrick’s Day approaching, grocery stores and nurseries will be selling “shamrocks.” As someone of Irish descent, I ...
If it's March, and it's green, it must be St. Patrick's Day. The day honoring the patron saint of Ireland is a global ...
St. Patrick’s Day for gardeners is considered the beginning of the vegetable planting season. Irish potatoes can be planted now. Asparagus and rhubarb are the two perennial vegetables to get ...
If you say it real fast, it becomes “Peazinseason.” Silly as it sounds, when the sun shines on the snow soaked earth, and the ...
Many of the hundreds of types of seaweed that grow in Scotland's strong tides are edible, delicious and healthy.
As spring 2025 approaches, gardeners embrace a fresh wave of trends celebrating sustainability, native plants, and striking ...
A GARDENING expert has revealed the plant that every gardener should plant, claiming it is “better than insect repellent” when it comes to keeping pests at bay. Chris Ware, gardening expert at ...
Sea truffles, sea lettuce, dulse, dillisk, Irish moss. All sorts of seaweed can be found on Scottish shores, a passionate ...
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