If you are short on room in your garden, you may grow carrots in pots. In contrast to standard-length carrots, smaller kinds flourish in pots. Consider using a deep pot to enable the edible root to grow deeper into the soil. Also, make sure you get a shorter type of carrots. Varieties with shorter lengths are more easily adapted to pot gardening than those with longer lengths.| PlantNative.org
We will talk about the different types and which of them works best for your garden. There are many kinds of mulch that you can use for your garden, there are both organic and inorganic options, and they have various benefits and uses. Organic mulches are made of dead plants like compost or leaves, inorganic ones generally include rocks or gravel, and inorganic ones may consist of plastic sheeting, fabric, or rubber mulch.| PlantNative.org
The United States Department of Agriculture published a map showing the country's plant growing zones. In this map, zones are determined according to their temperatures. For example, Michigan varies between zones 4 and 6. This shows that there are areas where the temperature drops to -30 degrees in winter. Also, the temperature does not drop below -10 degrees in other parts of their zones.| PlantNative.org
Today we will talk about how you can grow your turnip greens from seeds. If you love gardening or picking out fresh greens from your garden to use in your dishes or salads, this plant will be an excellent option to embellish your meals. Their durability in colder weather makes them a perfect option, especially if you want to have them for fall or winter. This plant is also quite easy to take care of, so even as a starter gardener, you can grow and care for them without any problem.| PlantNative.org