The Best Time To Prune Your Plum Tree (& The Best Way To Do It)
Plum trees are relatively low maintenance as far as fruit trees go, but pruning is vital for their health. Here's when and how to prune your plum trees.
Read MorePlum trees are relatively low maintenance as far as fruit trees go, but pruning is vital for their health. Here's when and how to prune your plum trees.
Read MoreIf any of your tomato plants are dying, all hope is not lost (at least not yet!). Try one of these revitalizing methods to bring your plant back to life.
Read MoreLooking to add a tomato variety to your garden that's both tasty and easy to grow? You may want to consider this particular type of cherry tomato.
Read MoreGive your potted plants a fun makeover. Chalk paint can transform their look, adding a unique charm to your home decor while showcasing your greenery.
Read MorePart of the mint family, this herb has a pleasant, citrusy fragrance and adds plenty of visual interest thanks to its unique foliage. It thrives in containers.
Read MoreHelp your tomatoes thrive by planting this companion herb. It attracts pollinators to help disperse pollen from the tomato's anthers to the stigma.
Read MoreWhile basil plants are relatively low-maintenance, you can ensure they continue to flourish by periodically cutting them in this one particular spot.
Read MoreMaintaining a lush, green lawn can be difficult, especially if you live in an area that's hot and dry. This lavender variety, however, might provide a solution.
Read MoreSkip the expensive herb planters at the store. With this easy hack, you can turn an old drawer into an herb garden for a creative options.
Read MoreSwiss chard is typically grown as a crop, but it offers a great deal of visual interest, too — especially if you pair it with the right ornamental plants.
Read MoreFilling your garden with plants that thrive with little help is the key to having fresh herbs every year. Consider adding this herb that replants itself.
Read MoreLooking for minimum effort, maximum reward in your yard? Plant these perennial vegetables that will keep coming back year after year with new harvests.
Read MoreIt's not too late to plant for spring. These fast-growing veggies can be planted in June for an easy and speedy harvest so you can still get growing.
Read MoreUnfortunately, your apple and peach trees can attract all sorts of pests that can cause major damage, but you can shake things up with this one simple solution.
Read MoreStarting sweet potatoes indoors is an easy way to get a head start on your garden before the end of winter, but is using water or soil better?
Read MoreDid you know the tomato cages that everyone uses aren't the best option? Explore the downsides of tomato cages and healthier support alternatives.
Read MoreBorage can act as an excellent companion to many different plants in the garden, but it's an especially great choice when paired with cucumbers.
Read MoreIf you want your tomato plants to be as productive as possible, give the "tickle" trick a shot. The plants will reward you with more substantial harvests.
Read MoreIf you like to grow mint, try this hack that uses items you already have in your yard to help your mint plants grow in a tall, rounded shape.
Read MoreBacterial infections can spell the end for your tomato plants and can quickly spread, so if you notice any symptoms, it's important to take action immediately.
Read MoreAre your homegrown fruits and vegetables rotting before you even get to harvest them? Use this household item as a hack to prevent soft rot in produce.
Read MoreGive your rosemary plants a boost with this hack. This kitchen ingredient makes a nutritious meal for plants as well as people. Here's how to add it.
Read MoreWatering is an essential task that keeps your plants thriving. But too much water can spell doom for certain plants, including this popular garden shrub.
Read MoreCucumbers are fairly easy to grow, especially compared to other vegetables, but making this simple mistake could completely ruin your harvest.
Read MoreThis overlooked herb makes a perfect ground cover for filling in areas of rocky soil in your yard. It grows low to the ground and can be used in cooking.
Read MoreCompanion planting is a fantastic way to naturally ensure a fruitful harvest. If you're growing beets, consider pairing them with these common herbs.
Read MoreThis herb is particularly aggressive and can outcompete other plants in your garden for resources. Here's how to prevent its unwanted spread.
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