Why Aren’t My Carrots Growing? Possible Causes and Solutions

Despite being one of the first vegetables gardeners try to grow, growing large, uniform carrots is a challenge. There are many reasons why your carrots may not be growing properly or not growing at all. Carrots grow best when directly sown, otherwise they may not grow properly. Carrots also have germination issues since they need … Read more

What Does Shade Cloth Do and How Do You Use It in the Garden?

Shade cloth is a mesh fabric made of synthetic fiber designed to block a certain amount of sunlight, anywhere from 20% to 95%. Since shade cloth is a fabric, it allows air flow so the cloth itself can absorb and release heat quickly and whatever is underneath the shade cloth can stay cool. In most … Read more

Can Beets Grow in Shade?

I’ve grown beets successfully in shade but there are a few things you need to consider. First and foremost, the less sunlight your beets – or any vegetables – get, the slower they will grow. So while you can grow beets in partial shade, expect to wait longer until you can harvest them. Light Requirements … Read more

“Why Can’t I Grow Cilantro?” Common Cilantro Growth Problems

Cilantro really grows like a weed, and often self-seeds so a cilantro patch often cultivates itself year after year, but when starting your own cilantro from seed, I’ve noticed a lot of people have had trouble with it. This year I also had difficulty growing cilantro. I had very, very poor germination rates, maybe less … Read more

When to Harvest Hardneck Garlic

If it’s your first time growing hardneck garlic, you’re likely wondering when exactly is the garlic ready to harvest. I mean, it’s not like you can see how big your bulbs are underground. But fortunately, it’s not hard to figure out when your hardneck garlic is ready to pick. Hardneck garlic is ready to harvest … Read more

How and When to Harvest Celery

Celery is one of those underrated vegetables in the garden. They’re relatively low maintenance, grow well in wet soils, and mature plants are cold hardy. If you grow celery at home, you’ll notice the stalks have a very strong celery aroma and flavor that’s missing in store-bought celery. Most celery varieties are ready between 85 … Read more