The alpine aster, Aster alpinus, is a short-lived cold weather perennial in the very large Asteraceae family that includes daisies, dahlias, and sunflowers.This herbaceous ornamental species is unique for having an earl
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Green onions are a tasty veggie that makes almost any meal delicious! The best part about them is how easy they are to grow. Read on for more information on how to grow green onions.
Scallions, bunching onions, green onions: whatever you call them, there’s no denying that they make a delicious addition that elevates any dish!
The bulbs have a mild and sweet onion flavor and can be eaten raw in salads and cooked in chowders, soups, stir-fry, and any recipe that calls for onions. Use the greens as a garnish to add a pop of color to any dish.
Green onions are great to keep around the kitchen but buying them fresh every week at the grocery store really adds up. By learning how to grow green onions, you can have an unlimited supply that will last you all year long.
About Green OnionsGreen onions (Allium fistulosum), also referred to as bunching onions, spring onions, scallions, and Welch onions, are an evergreen perennial crop originally native to Asia. Unlike regular onions, scallions don’t grow rounded bulbs but instead form a skinny bulb with long, flavorful green leaves. They have a much more mild onion flavor and can be eaten raw.
Also, unlike bulb onions, green onions are very rapid growers. It only takes 50 to 60 days to grow from seed to a harvestable size, whereas regular onions take between 100 to 175 days to mature. They are not daylight sensitive either. So you can sow seeds any time during the growing season.
Green onions are perennial in USDA zones 6 through 9, where the weather tends to be warmer and the winters
The alpine aster, Aster alpinus, is a short-lived cold weather perennial in the very large Asteraceae family that includes daisies, dahlias, and sunflowers.This herbaceous ornamental species is unique for having an earl
With its honey-sweet fragrance, colorful blossoms, and graceful vining growth habit, it’s easy to fall in love with honeysuckle.So many people have a cherished memory of sipping the sweet ne
What differentiates Domino Peace Lily is the stunning varigation on its foliage. It also has spots and splashes of white on its glossy green foliage, whereas the peace lily has a plain green leaves. Domino also has more elongated spathes and it also makes for an excellent air purifying indoor plant. Lets have a look at the Domino Peace Lily Growing Information!
Canning onions is a great way to keep them for longer and use them in your recipes year round.
Just before Christmas, Clare Matterson, director general of the RHS, wrote to ask if I would be RHS Hampton Court’s Iconic Horticultural Hero for 2023, which was both shocking and flattering in equal measure! Because of that, I was able to design a garden for the Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival.
If you are searching for pretty spring blooms for your garden, then check out the below list, which comprises Best Spring Flowers.
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A former AIB banker-turned-gardener says he feels “like a five-year-old getting presents” after winning a major award as well as a prestigious gold medal at the Chelsea Flower Show in London.
Often referred to as barometer bush, Texas sage (Leucophyllum frutescens) dazzles with a show of bright pink to lavender or white blooms after rainfalls from spring through fall. The silvery leaves of Texas sage offer a visual respite in the height of summer heat. Its gray, green, or silver 1-inch leaves are fuzzy, and provide a delicate backdrop for the vibrant flowers.
Asian greens are leafy vegetables, popularly cooked or used in salads in Asian countries, like China and India. For the fresh, homegrown taste, Growing Asian Greens in your garden is a great idea. Let’s have a look at the best ones!
From concerns about where our food comes from to the rising costs of groceries, there’s a growing interest in how to produce our own food, whether from a backyard plot or a condo balcony. But, for those with little or no experience, knowing where to begin can be a challenge.
The BC Home + Garden Show is back in full bloom with expert advice on building, gardening and whipping up tasty dishes in the kitchen. Also on hand will be vendors showcasing renovation products and the latest innovations.