Planting Tomatoes? What To Look For When Buying A Growing Container
There can be a lot to know about planting tomatoes, and even more when it comes to container planting. Luckily a master gardener told us some exclusive tips.
Read MoreThere can be a lot to know about planting tomatoes, and even more when it comes to container planting. Luckily a master gardener told us some exclusive tips.
Read MoreWhether you've always wanted to, or have already tried your hand at adding broccoli to your garden, one companion plant in particular can guarantee success.
Read MoreThere are many excellent companions for cucumbers -- each of which offers unique benefits. This is particularly true for some tasty root vegetables.
Read MoreWhen you're planning out your garden for the year, there are some plants that make great companions and some that can actually harm others around them.
Read MoreIf you're tempted to try growing pear from seed, beware: You're getting yourself into a gardening project that may be more stressful than enjoyable.
Read MoreIf you're trying out edible gardening, it's important to choose companion plants, like this common herb, to plant nearby in order to keep your crop safe.
Read MoreThere are plenty of produce items that can be used as a starting point for your own gardening, but peaches might present more challenges than they're worth.
Read MoreUsing unfinished compost on your plants can do more harm than good. But radish can help determine whether or not the compost is ready. Here's how.
Read MoreZucchini can be one of the most prolific plants in your garden, but proper nutrients are key to grow fruit. When it comes to fertilizing, timing is everything.
Read MoreThere's nothing quite like seeing apples appearing on your blossoms. Here's how to tell they're growing fruit -- and when they're ready to be picked.
Read MoreThe soil-enriching plant you’ll want to grow next to cilantro not only improves soil health but also enhances cilantro's growth, making it an ideal companion.
Read MoreStrawberries are fairly simple to grow, but if you want to ensure you're left with healthy, juicy berries, make sure you follow this essential step.
Read MoreDespite being touted as one of the easiest veggies to grow, cucumbers still aren't immune to growing mistakes. Avoid overlooking these errors for healthy cukes.
Read MoreGround covers serve many purposes, like suppressing weeds and filling in empty spots in the landscape. This flowering plant also attracts birds and bees.
Read MoreIf your mug collection is outgrowing your shelf space, consider repurposing some mugs for growing herbs in your kitchen. Here's how to make a cute herb garden.
Read MoreStrawberries are not the easiest plants to start from seed, but if you're ready to take on a gardening challenge, we have some tips to help you be successful.
Read MoreRow gardens can be large, sprawling patches or they can be more compact. To make the most of your small row garden, here are some veggies you should grow.
Read MoreHere's a nifty and thrifty idea for fans of fresh herbs: If you happen to have some old glass jars at your disposal, you can use them to start an indoor garden.
Read MoreFor those in warm climates, like Florida, there are many types of fruit trees that grow well -- but not cherries. This bush produces cherry-like fruits.
Read MoreThe idea of loads of free cherries from a tree you grew from a saved seed sounds appealing, but there are several downsides to this process to consider.
Read MoreCompanion plants are often beneficial, but some herbs may cause more harm than good. Avoid planting these around your lemon tree to ensure it thrives.
Read MoreFor most fruit trees, pruning is a necessity to keep the tree healthy and producing a good harvest. These trees benefit from an early spring trim.
Read MoreMany herbs boast different benefits, but this less common plant has many, including breaking up compacted soil, adding nitrogen, and removing pathogens.
Read MoreProper care is crucial for an herb garden. Our master gardener Tiffany Selvey shares how to avoid one major mistake that can permanently damage your plants.
Read MorePlanning ahead is the key to a healthy garden that thrives all season. When you're mapping out your garden, be sure you're avoiding this common mistake.
Read MoreInstead of transplanting pepper plants from tiny seed cell trays to pots and then to your garden, start growing them in Solo cups.
Read MoreA keyhole garden is a cleverly designed structure that uses compost efficiently to create an easy-to-access garden in your backyard. Here's how to build it.
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