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Freeze your tomatoes for sauces, jams, and future use
Chef Brad Leone explains why you should freeze your tomatoes for freshness and long-term flavor.
Check out ‘The Preserver’s Garden,’ written by Staci and Jeremy Hill. It’s essential to anyone who doesn’t want food to go to ...
As the winter blues hit, the hope for bright colors and sunny skies urges gardeners to plan for the upcoming growing season.
Cold weather has a way of showing up uninvited in East Texas, and this freeze is no exception. Sometime next week after the temperatures begin to rise, many homeowners will ...
Many gardeners resort to using bedsheets to protect sensitive flowers and vegetables. But does covering plants with sheets really protect them from freezing temperatures?
Texas A&M names Polbig the 2026 Rodeo Tomato; first 35 to sign up for a San Antonio gardening class, get a free potted ...
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How to protect tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers from disease easily
Keep your tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers healthy with these easy disease-prevention tips! Learn simple techniques to protect your garden and ensure a bountiful, vibrant harvest all season long. #Gar ...
We asked professional chefs and food scientists how to store tomatoes, and they shared which methods to avoid and the tools ...
The main issue in deciding when to prune roses is whether they are repeat-flowering or once-flowering roses. Once-flowering roses should be pruned in midsummer after they bloom.
Growing delicious homegrown fruit starts with planting your tree correctly. Here are some expert tips on how to plant fruit ...
University of Minnesota Yard and Garden Extension. Much like new year resolutions, gardeners put garden activities into ...
Colder air is moving in, and for many areas, that means it’s time to start thinking about plant protection. With temperatures ...
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