Easily Propagate Parsley For A Fuller Herb Garden With This Easy Method
People once believed that only witches and pregnant women could grow parsley, but luckily, parsley is easy for anyone to propagate. Here's how.
Read MorePeople once believed that only witches and pregnant women could grow parsley, but luckily, parsley is easy for anyone to propagate. Here's how.
Read MoreEven if your summer season isn't particularly long, you can grow ginger if you follow this easy planting tip to give your plant a head start.
Read MorePrickly pear fruit is edible, and tasty at that! However, it's covered in dangerous spines, so you need to know the harvesting methods to avoid getting spiked.
Read MoreThere are many ways to propagate oregano indoors, for herbs at the ready year round, but these two methods produce the best and most flavorful results.
Read MoreAloe vera plants can thrive in outdoor gardens once they have the right growing conditions like warmth, protection for harsh sunlight, and well-draining soil.
Read MoreYou might be surprised at how many fruits and veggies you can grow in your kitchen using nothing more than mason jars. Just remember to refresh the water often.
Read MoreDwarf apple trees are a great option for those who want to grow fruit but have a small yard. They have certain care needs to ensure a steady supply of fruit.
Read MorePomegranates are beautiful and delicious, but not every climate is suited to growing the trees outside. These smaller cultivars are perfect for indoor growing.
Read MoreFresh herbs typically rule the garden in spring and summer, but this complex and aromatic herb can be propagated over winter to jumpstart your garden next year.
Read MoreThe fruit is harvested and now you can forget about your cherry trees until next spring, right? Wrong! There's a vital task to prepare them for winter dormancy.
Read MoreGive your pomegranate tree the perfect garden partners. These companion plants — from shrubs to herbs — help boost soil health and keep pests away.
Read MoreIf growing tomatoes and strawberries isn't giving you the same buzz it used to, see if you can grow luxury crops for something that feels extra special.
Read MoreBasil is a popular option for a kitchen herb garden, and it is incredibly easy to grow and maintain. You can even grow it in an old bottle on your windowsill.
Read MoreIt's easy to overwater and underwater cilantro, causing root rot, brown leaves, or fungus. This method gives cilantro the ideal amount of water to thrive.
Read MoreCabbage is a multi-purpose veggie that certainly deserves a place in your garden. How and when you should harvest may depend on what kind you're growing.
Read MoreGrowing giant sunflowers isn't just about picking a big variety, you also need to think carefully about placement, irrigation, feeding, and more.
Read MoreWant a happier blueberry harvest? From fragrant herbs to nitrogen-fixers, these sidekicks don’t just play nice — they get you a bigger blueberry crop.
Read MoreEver wanted to try your hand at hydroponics? All you need to get started are some gallon-sized plastic bottles, some small plastic cups, and vegetable seeds.
Read MoreSquash bugs will readily overwinter in your garden if they're expecting another vegetable harvest come spring. Here's how to make them leave.
Read MoreBundle up for some cold-weather gardening: Winter is a great time to plant this fruit tree, as a prolonged chill period is needed to maximize production.
Read MoreWith winter weather approaching, don't leave your cherry trees unprotected. Make sure you take care of this task to help cherry trees survive frosty nights.
Read MoreFrom flowers to food crops, discover the plants that do well growing alongside these legumes, plus three that are best left in the garden shed.
Read MoreThere's still time to plant a few annuals in your garden before the weather gets too cold, including cold-hardy varieties of vegetables, herbs, and flowers.
Read MoreMost vegetables are traditionally grown from seed, but there are some varieties that you can actually propagate from cuttings or scraps that often get tossed.
Read MoreFlower gardens aren't just for beauty, bees, and butterflies. They can also be for enhancing the look and flavor of your food, so check out these tasty blooms.
Read MoreSome bulbs don't do well in winter weather. Ensure they make it through to spring by digging them up and avoiding these common storage problems.
Read MoreGrowing tomatoes indoors is possible with a compact setup, but choosing the right variety and understanding its light and water needs makes all the difference.
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