The Hummingbird-Attracting Tubular Flower That's Actually A Weed
Instead of planting this flowering weed to bring hummingbirds to your yard, it's more beneficial to opt for native species like bee balm and coral honeysuckle.
Read MoreInstead of planting this flowering weed to bring hummingbirds to your yard, it's more beneficial to opt for native species like bee balm and coral honeysuckle.
Read MoreFresh parsley ups your culinary game and offers a host of health benefits. You an easily propagate your own with a little bit of water indoors.
Read MoreHouse Digest in-house master gardener Tiffany Selvey explains how this planting technique extends your harvest time and how best to implement it.
Read MoreYes, you can grow olive trees from pits — but no, you can't just use your leftover pits from grocery store olives. Here's what to look for instead.
Read MoreSave some money, and a trip to the grocery store, by growing a fresh batch of certain fruits, veggies, and herbs from your leftover kitchen scraps.
Read MoreThe best garden soils are usually a rich brown or tan shade. However, these other colors indicate your soil is not getting the elements it needs.
Read MoreThe days and nights may be getting cooler, but that doesn't mean it's time to put your garden to bed yet! Here are some veggies you can still plant.
Read MoreFresh herbs are always better than store-bought, but it can be difficult to grow them outdoors year round. Good news: This French option does great in pots.
Read MoreLavender and rosemary are both easy-to-grow herbs with tons of culinary uses. Before you decide which to plant, consider their ideal garden conditions.
Read MoreClimate change is an issue that we cannot avoid, and one of the biggest concerns that affects farmers and home gardeners alike is its effects on food growth.
Read MoreTransform your leftover fennel bulbs into thriving herbs right on your windowsill with this simple regrowth method that keeps your kitchen stocked year-round.
Read MoreAlthough potatoes are usually grown in the spring, the cool weather of fall may also be a good time to plant these varieties, depending on your climate.
Read MoreFor a quick trim in the garden, it's tempting to grab the first cutting device you find, even if it's from your kitchen. Resist this urge to save your plants.
Read MoreCompanion planting can boost two crops at once when done correctly. When planting peppers, adding squash or zucchini will have very different outcomes.
Read MoreIf you are seeing signs of calcium deficiency in your lawn, landscape, or garden, there are some quick and easy ways to add this vital nutrient.
Read MoreAs the summer and fall growing seasons come to an end, you can make the most of your herb garden by freezing many of the flavorful plants you grow.
Read MoreSince onions grow below the soil, it's tricky to know the right time to pull them up. Luckily, there'll be signs in the green tops and bulbs' neck.
Read MoreHabanero peppers are known to bring some serious heat, but picking your peppers at the right time is the key to that perfect flavor. Just look at the color.
Read MoreWhile many veggies thrive in the hot summer months, there are plenty that prefer the cooler temps of the fall. This one vegetable is great for autumn salads.
Read MoreGrow these 10 garden vegetables in containers and pots in your home throughout the winter for fresh veggies all throughout the cold months.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a vegetable you can plant in October to enjoy a mouth-watering winter harvest, here's an unusual variety you might like to try.
Read MorePumpkins aren't the only gourds to grow for harvest in the fall; several edible winter squash varieties are just as perfect for picking in the same season.
Read MoreElevate your tablescape with dusky blue or white miniature pumpkins, or level up your porch fall decor with huge knotty and bumpy pumpkins in shades of green.
Read MoreYou can make your garden work harder for you by carefully choosing plants that can simultaneously suppress weeds, deter pests, and improve the quality of soil.
Read MoreWant your herb garden to stay lush and full of flavor? A seasonal refresh in fall can give tired plants new energy and prepare them for spring’s return.
Read MoreHarvesting a pumpkin at the right maturity can mean the difference between eating it or not. There's one key sign you shouldn't look for: listen for it instead.
Read MoreIn any given year, the first frost date will vary by region. Find the date range in which you can expect frost in your area to time your garden chores properly.
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