The Dainty Companion Flower For Strawberries That Fights Pests
This perennial has a way to both repel garden pests and attract pollinators too, which means powerful protection for your strawberry patch this summer.
Read MoreThis perennial has a way to both repel garden pests and attract pollinators too, which means powerful protection for your strawberry patch this summer.
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Read MoreNobody could ever say no to more butterflies in their yard — and the pretty yellow flowers of this underrated herb will bring them flocking.
Read MoreStrawberries aren't too hard to grow, but they can still use a good boost every now and then — and this gorgeous companion flower will provide just that.
Read MorePigeon problems getting you down? Keep these unwelcome birds away from your backyard by planting one strong-smelling — and delicious — herb.
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Read MoreA familiar shade-garden look gets a surprising upgrade from a certain fast-growing vine that transforms plain foliage into shifting seasonal color.
Read MoreWant a tropical-looking houseplant that does more than decorate your space? This container-friendly option also produces a surprisingly tasty reward.
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Read MoreGardeners searching for plants that perform double duty may be overlooking a striking variety that offers both visual impact and kitchen value.
Read MoreWeed barriers like fabric or cardboard under gravel aren't always effective in preventing weeds, but you can add herbs to help provide an extra ground cover.
Read MoreIf you want to get the most out of your strawberries, adding a companion plant that can keep away pests and maintain soil moisture is a great idea.
Read MorePopular basil and thyme do double-duty as culinary additions and pollinator plants, but there's an overlooked lemon-scented option that's just as useful.
Read MoreIf you need to give your tomatoes a boost, this soil amendment can help your plants better absorb the nutrients that are available in the soil.
Read MoreWhether it's the sun, soil, or scheduling, these common mistakes sabotage homegrown tomatoes, producing a bland bite instead of a rich, sweet flavor.
Read MoreSome herbs have to be picked to maintain their flavor. But if you let this popular Mediterranean herb bloom in June, it will reward you with a buzzing garden.
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Read MoreIf the transition between your gravel path and the yard feels a bit too harsh, these herbs can create a smoother look and survive in harsh conditions.
Read MoreWhen it comes to container tomatoes, choosing the size is a bit like "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" -- you want to make sure your plant size is just right.
Read MorePear trees offer a bounty of benefits besides their delicious fruit, both for you and for the wildlife that visits your yard or calls it home.
Read MoreWhile you can't totally override mother nature, there are things you can do to encourage quicker tomato growth, ranging from pruning to where you plant them.
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