A survival garden is filled with crops that are nutrient-dense and can be preserved for future use, including potatoes, squash, asparagus, and so many more.
From mulching and pruning to caring for tools and soil, a handful of thoughtful steps can make all the difference.
The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are part of the University of California Cooperative Extension system, serving our ...
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Different zones call for different care. Whether you need to start winterizing early in Zone 2, or can enjoy a fall garden in Zone 10, here's your to-do list.
Gardening ethic emphasizes cover cropping: stewardship boosting soil health, productivity, biodiversity, and resilience.
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For those seeking innovative solutions to grow a diverse range of produce in a tiny raised bed or border, an ancient ...