Mistakes To Avoid When Pruning Blueberry Bushes
Pruning is a vital but tricky maintenance step if you want thriving blueberry bushes. Here are the mistakes to steer clear of when pruning blueberries.
Read MorePruning is a vital but tricky maintenance step if you want thriving blueberry bushes. Here are the mistakes to steer clear of when pruning blueberries.
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Read MoreIf keeping a giant bin of worms in your home scares you, in-ground vermicomposting offers the same benefits buried in your garden bed and on a smaller scale.
Read MoreIf you didn't plant garlic in the fall, you may be wondering if - and how well - it will grow if planted in the spring. Our expert has the answers.
Read MoreZucchini is pretty easy to grow, but when you're dealing with nature, there are always extra challenges. Here's what you need to know before planting.
Read MoreDon't make the mistake of buying a tree and forgetting to tend to it if you want the best fruit harvest. Here's the best pruning tip to keep it healthy.
Read MoreNo matter which region you live in, this flavorful herb can be grown all year round in the garden or brought inside during colder months as a houseplant.
Read MoreRosemary is a staple in the garden. Whether you grow it outdoors in warm regions or in a container to overwinter inside, this herb makes the perfect companion.
Read MoreWhen planning your edible garden spread, consider carefully what herbs you plant near your tomatoes as there are several plants you should outright avoid.
Read MoreGrowing watermelons without a garden doesn't have to be hard. Instead, explore these renter-friendly methods to enjoy fresh, homegrown fruit in small spaces.
Read MoreCreating a unique garden oasis doesn't require a landscaping crew. Follow these DIY steps to craft your own tented trellis for an enchanting outdoor retreat.
Read MoreConsider growing a trailing variety of this popular herb in a hanging basket. You'll get lots of delicious foliage without taking up extra square footage.
Read MoreGrowing food in raised beds is a great way to control all of the elements of your growing, but you have to start with the right wood while avoiding others.
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Read MoreReady to put your tomato seedling in the ground? Not so fast. Our garden expert warns that you might be committing an error that threaten your plant's life.
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