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At 70, Pune’s Ajay Agarwal built a no-soil terrace garden using dry leaves and cow dung that cools his home, grows food, and inspires others to go green.
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From an ancient fermented yoghurt to a spiced Korean cabbage dish, experts say a handful of simple diet swaps could ...
One minute your fall garden is bursting with pumpkins, mums, and kale that could make a farmer’s market jealous. The next, it ...
The fall season offers opportunities to walk through your garden, spot problems to solve and plan improvements,” writes ...
Many of the vegetables we eat, like carrots, broccoli, and cabbage, are actually man-made. They didn't grow in the wild but were created over centuries by farmers using selective breeding.
Many gardens have not fared well with the dry late-summer/early fall conditions, so help is on the way with plenty of color ...
Boomers swear that this trick will create an easy, affordable barrier around cabbage and cut off access for pests, but the ...
You don't have to mourn the loss of flowers in your garden over the fall and winter. These annuals can brighten your outdoor ...