Think Twice Before Using This Garden Wonder On Your Tomato Plants
When it comes to helping your garden plants thrive, not all solutions work for all plants. Avoid using this common gardening solution on your tomatoes.
Read MoreWhen it comes to helping your garden plants thrive, not all solutions work for all plants. Avoid using this common gardening solution on your tomatoes.
Read MoreIf you love growing spicy and sweet peppers during the summer, consider growing this plant to increase your harvest and improve the look of your garden.
Read MoreIf you have had success growing fruit trees or want to give it a try, check out these unique options to add flavor and variety to your yard and palate.
Read MoreAll the work you've put into maintaining your garden might be drawing pests in, rather than keeping them out. Instead, do the opposite of what you'd expect.
Read MoreUsing coffee grounds in your garden may positively affect its growth. However, this ingredient can also result in sick, dying plants when it's used mistakenly.
Read MoreLately, there's a viral rumor that with the help of one easy hack, you can grow a fruit tree of your own in just a few months. Interested in bananas, anyone?
Read MorePlanting chitted potatoes is a popular method to give your plants the best chance for a large harvest. Our Master Gardener explains the process.
Read MoreGrowing your own onions is a delight, but things get complicated when your plant unexpectedly shoots up a flower stem. Find out what to do when this occurs.
Read MoreYour asparagus plants can be threatened by a common predator, but there's a special flower that is perfect for warding them off. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreSeeing rot on your pepper plants is a cause for alarm. But the good news is that there is likely an easily identifiable cause -- and a corresponding solution.
Read MoreMint is good for repelling many types of pests, but what can it do for moles? Learn whether or not you can get rid of garden moles by planting mint.
Read MoreWhile there are plenty of ways to protect fruit trees from late freezes with tarps or heaters, there's another unexpected way to shield them, using water.
Read MoreBeans are great to grow as part of edible gardening, but this specific type brings benefits to the soil, and therefore leads to an overall healthier garden.
Read MoreIf you’re a new gardener, you'll wonder which vegetables are the hardest to grow so you can avoid them. Learn which plants are best for seasoned, green thumbs.
Read MoreIf you have limited space for gardening, you may have considered growing your potatoes in a laundry basket. Find out what would happen if you tried this hack.
Read MoreDragon fruit is a lovely tropical plant that grows well in containers. Be sure to avoid these common pitfalls so you end up with delicious and colorful fruit.
Read MoreIf you're growing a perennial asparagus plant, it's important to prune the tops at the right time of year. Find out when this is and some mistakes to avoid.
Read MoreHerbs are easy to grow and thrive in a number of different locations. This colorful herb, in particular, will benefit from a dash of baking soda.
Read MoreThe late winter season is the perfect time to sow many types of seeds for a bountiful spring harvest. These are 15 plants you can start when it's chilly out.
Read MoreYou may want to think twice before using lawn fertilizer in your garden. Learn what type of fertilizer is best for your fruit and vegetable plants.
Read MoreIf you don't have a large area for growing cabbage in your yard, discover an easy way to save space. This genius DIY shouldn't cost you much money either.
Read MoreNot all trees are equal. They have varying landscaping needs, even when it comes to pruning. Learn when to prune your fruit trees and where the exceptions lie.
Read MoreBroccoli is often susceptible to mildew. Learn how proper harvesting and pruning can help reduce or eliminate the amount of mildew you'll have to deal with.
Read MoreWhile fruit trees are often grown in southern states, there are actually quite a few cultivars that can thrive in colder climates, even up to USDA zone 3.
Read MoreUpside-down gardening involves allowing plants to grow out of the bottom of hanging pots. If you want to try this method, these are the best vegetables to grow.
Read MoreYou may have heard of the no-dig potato planting method using straw or hay. If you want to know if this really works, we've got the answers you're looking for.
Read MorePotatoes are a crop that take some time to grow. Utilizing this unexpected kitchen waste will ensure you get to harvest your potatoes on time.
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