How One Small Move Could Harm Your Delicate Herb Garden
Proper 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 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.
Read MoreSaving seeds is an excellent idea — so long as you're doing it correctly. Avoid making these mistakes to ensure your seeds' viability for seasons to come.
Read MoreGetting your zucchini to bear fruit can be an ordeal. This eye-catching flower is a perfect match for zucchini, bringing color to your garden and so much more.
Read MoreWhether you already have a crabapple tree or are thinking about getting one, making sure to avoid certain mistakes can dramatically improve your experience.
Read MoreIf physical space limitations have kept you from your dreams of planting berries in your yard, you'll be excited to know there's an easy solution.
Read MoreHanging baskets are a great way to save space while keeping your garden plants safe. Here are 14 flavorful herbs that thrive when elevated in baskets.
Read MoreGrow this colorful veggie alongside your thriving tomato plants and give each species a boost that will up your chances of gardening success.
Read MoreIf you're looking forward to growing fruit trees in your yard, don't stop at apples. Check out this low-maintenance pear variety that's pretty easy to grow.
Read MoreWhile cucumbers are a great option for beginning gardeners, there are a few tips to keep in mind -- one being to grow them vertically. Here's why.
Read MoreIf you're considering adding lima beans to your garden this year, you might want to consider what neighbors you should and shouldn't plant alongside it.
Read MoreYou don't need an orchard to grow your own fruit. There are many types of fruit trees that can be grown in containers, including this self-pollinating tree.
Read MoreYellow and wilting leaves aren't so appetizing. If your basil plant is looking a little worse for wear, revive it with this bathroom staple item.
Read MoreEdible flowers are a feast for the eyes and the palate. Take your kitchen garden up a notch and try growing these edible flowers in windowsill jars.
Read MoreFrom the kitchen to the bathroom and everywhere in between, natural loofah sponges are endlessly useful. Here is the best time to grow yours from seed.
Read MoreMeghan Markle always has helpful lifestyle tips for her fans, and it turns out that her favorite edible flower is one that you can easily grow yourself.
Read MoreYou can benefit from this clever topiary design in two ways: It adds beauty and height to your garden and it keeps fast-spreading herbs under control
Read MoreChives are generally low-maintenance herbs, but even easy-to-grow plants are susceptible to problems. Avoid these mistakes to keep your chives healthy.
Read MoreWe're all familiar with apples and pears, but there are many other fruit trees that produce edible fruit. Perhaps not as popular, they're still worth the taste.
Read MoreOnions are a healthy vegetable to grow in your garden. If you're a beginner, make it easy to grow them with this hack using a plastic bucket from Dollar Tree.
Read MoreCarrots are a popular vegetable to grow throughout the United States, and there's another vegetable that works great as a carrot companion plant.
Read MoreIf your soil is more sandy than clay, there's a pretty little fruit tree you may want to plant that produces a tasty harvest without much maintenance.
Read MoreDo you live someplace that's hot and dry? Growing fruit trees can be challenging in arid areas, but there are varieties that can handle heat and low humidity.
Read MoreSometimes, in spite of your best efforts, you just cannot get those green tomatoes on your plant to ripen. Here's an easy trick to force them to progress.
Read MoreMint is hailed as an easy-to-grow plant, but what happens if it starts to deteriorate? Here's how you can save your mint and bring it back to good health.
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