Growing saffron indoors? It's definitely possible. You'll have your hands on this internationally beloved spice in no time if you follow these helpful tips.
Eggplants are hearty veggies that offer a lot of health and dietary benefits. Can you grow such sizable produce in a container garden with good results?
Among the most difficult gardening tasks is determining if your edibles are ready to harvest or not. Here are three ways to tell if a watermelon needs picking.
Growing broccoli sprouts is extremely easy and doesn't require soil or an outdoor garden, but there are a few major mistakes to avoid when growing them.
While rue is great for keeping pests away, you don't want to plant it near your basil plants. Learn what makes rue and basil poor garden companion plants.
Considering adding a blueberry plant to your garden? Discover 5 easy-to-grow varieties that you may want to include based on your specific needs and wants.
If you're noticing small yellow flowers in your broccoli, it's starting to bolt. Here's what that means, and what will happen if you let your broccoli flower.
Basil is a beginner-friendly, rewarding herb to grow, but you should avoid placing it next to these plant species if you want a bright, lush, and happy bush.
If you haven't given lima beans a chance since adolescence, now is the time to try these plants out in your garden. Here are our tips for growing them.
You can always use herbs for culinary purposes, but did you know that several types of common herbal plants can be used to help keep your home clean and fresh?
You can still grow fruit in a small space. Learn how to grow berries in containers, including which types of berries work best in containers and which to avoid.
Raspberries are relatively easy to grow, but they're also a delicious snack for certain types of beetles. Luckily, other types of plants send beetles packing.
Knowing how to best prune your raspberry plant for the best harvest can be a bit of a challenge. Here is our best advice to make the most of the growing season.
If you've got a potted citrus tree (or want to get one) there are a few tips and tricks that will keep them healthy for years, no matter where you live.