Spring planting brings a surprise twist for home growers, with a simple flower turning the tide in garden pest battles.
A research team has developed ChatLeafDisease (ChatLD) — a training-free crop disease classification framework built on the ...
Frost damage is not always reversible, but your plant can bounce back. “Essentially, water has frozen in the plant's vascular ...
Frost damage is not always reversible, but your plant can bounce back. “Essentially, water has frozen in the plant's vascular ...
Our best vegetarian soup recipes range from brothy to creamy, but they're all filled with colorful vegetables that make the ...
As the leaves turn and the air grows crisp, there’s something deeply grounding about preparing for Thanksgiving on the homestead. It’s not just about the meal—it’s about slowing down, savoring what we ...
The Hot Brown pays proper respect to this Louisville-born classic – an open-faced sandwich featuring thick-sliced turkey on toast, blanketed in rich Mornay sauce, topped with tomato and bacon, then ...
The “Chain Gang” pizza invites you to build your own combination – a rare instance where being part of a chain gang is actually empowering. But the true showstopper – the dish that has Kentucky ...
It can be difficult to determine what disease is affecting the veggies in your garden, but if you look closely, you can tell ...
Most tomato plants are grown for a single year, making fall or winter the end of the road. But before you put your tomato plants to rest, take a cutting.
Clear out spent vegetable beds, then lightly turn the soil, incorporating compost, well-rotted manure and, if indicated by a low pH test result, lime. The amendments will work their way deeply into ...
Dear Neil: I have a golden pothos plant that has become very leggy. I have its shoots hanging from various hooks, but it has ...