Tomatoes are one of the most popular edible plants to grow at home. Depending on your climate, you may grow them outdoors, or in a greenhouse or polytunnel. You might even grow them in containers| Rural Sprout
If you have a shady spot in your garden, don't let it go to waste. Some vegetables actually taste better when grown in the shade.| Rural Sprout
It's never too late to plant seeds in the garden - except when it is covered by snow! Let's not skip seasons too rapidly though, we are still in the abundant harvest of autumn. There| Rural Sprout
Remember when fireflies were flickering and lighting up the the night sky in the thousands, sometime around midsummer? At present, that childhood joy is but a regional occurrence. The last time I saw just a| Rural Sprout
Lettuce grows easily almost anywhere, making it the perfect crop for cool weather. When you plant your own lettuce, it provides lots of leafy green salads for harvesting.| Rural Sprout
If you’re lucky enough to have an asparagus bed, you’ll benefit from eating home-grown vegetables earlier in the season than almost anyone else. Crisp and tender stalks make this hardy perennial a popular choice for| Rural Sprout
It all starts with a dream and a plan to buy some land, or move into a homestead out in the country, all of a sudden having more land than you know what to do| Rural Sprout
You need to start these two vegetables in January to give them enough time to be ready to transplant in the spring.| Rural Sprout
Nettles have long and interesting history dating as far back as the Bronze Age, where they were once used for food, medicine and fiber. Times have changed greatly since 2500 BC and yet, the perennial| Rural Sprout