Tips For Starting A Backyard Winter Garden For Beginners
The gardening season does not have to end with the first frost. Follow these guidelines to establish your winter garden and grow veggies all year.
Read MoreThe gardening season does not have to end with the first frost. Follow these guidelines to establish your winter garden and grow veggies all year.
Read MoreBerries aren't only tasty, many species are exceptionally easy to grow with very little maintenance required, but there are a few pros and cons.
Read MoreIf you want to grow a healthy, large crop of tomatoes, check out this TikTok experiment that tested which kitchen scraps serve as the best compost.
Read MoreGreen beans are generally considered an outdoor crop, but there are some steps you can take to harvest and enjoy these tasty veggies a year-round.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a companion plant to support and beautify your garden, sweet alyssum offers a host of benefits for some of your favorite vegetables.
Read MoreNative to tropical regions worldwide, elephant ear plants become harder to care for as winter approaches. Here are our tips for overwintering their bulbs.
Read MoreFor many tree species, gender is irrelevant and often inaccurate. However, you'll want to determine the gender of this specific tree type before purchasing it.
Read MoreThis pruning practice for June-bearing strawberries will give the plant the energy it needs to grow bountiful strawberries in the years to come.
Read MoreTaking up little space and gifting sweet fruits, you want to take care of your strawberry plants. Here’s how to help yours survive winter and mistakes to avoid.
Read MoreWhile bird watching can be an enjoyable pastime, what you don't want to see is birds feasting on your garden plants. An easy Dollar Tree hack solves this issue.
Read MoreMicrogreens are healthy, but they cost a pretty penny at the supermarket. For a fraction of the price, you can turn kitchen trash into your own mini garden.
Read MoreIn the fall, the number of birds visiting your yard and garden may drop. During this season, when food is scarce, use these plants to provide meals for birds.
Read MoreMint plants are pretty low-maintenance, but when planted in the ground they quickly take over. Here's how to keep your potted mint healthy and productive.
Read MoreWhen autumn arrives, you might be eager to harvest your pumpkins and display them. But, what is the best time to pick them so they last all season?
Read MoreCilantro is a great plant that many choose to add to their gardens. However, there are some other herbs and veggies that you should avoid growing next to it.
Read MoreUncover the genius ways to utilize sage in your home and garden. Discover the incredible versatility of sage and revolutionize your living spaces today!
Read MoreThere are some big differences in the practices involved in growing crops commercially and in the home garden. Detasseling corn is one of them.
Read MoreExplore the stages of growing cucumbers from seed to fruit with our visual guide. Gain valuable insights to nurture your own successful cucumber harvest.
Read MoreIt can be hard to know when to harvest potatoes but if you want to get a second crop after harvesting the first, this is what you need to do.
Read MoreWhen your lemon tree produces gorgeous, smooth, yellow lemons year after year, finding lumpy fruits one day may startle you. Don't fret. Here's how to fix it.
Read MoreSure, you can just throw some plants in the ground and hope for the best, but mapping out your garden ahead of time will increase your harvest.
Read MoreIf the tomato plants in your garden keep getting destroyed, here are some signs that will help you figure out if pesky squirrels are the culprits.
Read MoreAvocado trees can become rather finicky as the growing season slips away, especially in colder climates. Follow these tips to fertilize yours properly in fall.
Read MoreWhen summer closes its doors, your garden doesn't have to follow suit. Here's why and how you should plant garlic in the fall to grow it on your own.
Read MoreSometimes you have items in your kitchen that can give your plants an extra boost as fertilizer. If you have this product, it may be worth a try.
Read MoreOnline chatter has novice gardeners trying to grow tomato plants in glass jars. Here's what our gardening expert, Peg Aloi, thinks about this repurposing hack.
Read MoreClementines are one of the most popular citrus fruits at the grocery store, but can you actually grow one from seed and plant it in your garden?
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