Yes, You Can Grow Hot Peppers Indoors - Here's How You Can Do It
Missing your garden already? Worry not — you can easily grow hot peppers indoors. All you need is to choose the right variety and meet this crucial condition.
Read MoreMissing your garden already? Worry not — you can easily grow hot peppers indoors. All you need is to choose the right variety and meet this crucial condition.
Read MoreUsing manure as an amendment can do wonders for your soil, but only if you properly assess it first and make sure it doesn’t contain this harmful component.
Read MoreImagine having a steady supply of strawberries from your windowsill to add to breakfasts and desserts. Growing them is easy, as long as you know some key facts.
Read MoreLemon thyme is a lovely addition to many Mediterranean dishes, and it's easy to grow indoors once you understand how to meet its ideal growing conditions.
Read MoreFrom stopping fertilization at the right time to physical protective measures, ensure your herbs reemerge in spring with these simple preparatory tasks.
Read MoreGardeners who are looking for ways to have a healthy, thriving garden on a budget might be interested in a brilliant technique that focuses on soil health.
Read MoreCompanion planting is a common practice, especially in edible gardening, but this pairing of vegetables with mismatched seasons might surprise you.
Read MoreIf you’re a salad lover, we’ve got great news for you. This simple lettuce harvesting hack will keep those leafy greens in your bowl all season long.
Read MorePruning blueberry bushes can be tricky since different plants have different needs, but here's one thing you need to know before you grab the pruning shears.
Read MorePlum trees offer fresh fruit in summer, but they can also take up way too much space in your garden. Try this type of plum tree in your small yard.
Read MoreIf you live in a place with harsh winters, you can still enjoy fresh herbs all winter. This herb makes a perfect companion to your lavender houseplant.
Read MoreAnything you grow at home is likely to taste better than what you'll get from the store, but grown in the right conditions, they can also be a lot bigger!
Read MoreHoneydew melons can be grown in USDA Hardiness Zones 4 to 11. Here's how to get started, make sure your next crop thrives, and when to harvest.
Read MoreThere's nothing more disappointing than tending to your veggie garden all season, only to see the squash rot prematurely. This fall tip is easy and effective.
Read MoreTired of buying flavorless fruit from the store? This process will have you enjoying a lifetime of oranges, so long as you have the patience.
Read MoreThis garden consultant has gained attention with a TikTok of the transformation of her turf backyard to a beautiful garden made up of rows of garden beds.
Read MoreYou might be surprised to learn that strawberries are perennials that can produce tasty harvests year after year, but only if you take steps to keep them safe.
Read MoreThe trunks of your fruit trees are prone to frost cracks and sun scald in the winter. Wrap them in this affordable, biodegradable material to protect them.
Read MoreHard plastic zip ties cut into plant stems, damaging them and increasing the risk of disease. Switch to soft alternatives to better the health of your climbers.
Read MoreA sun-loving evergreen perennial, rosemary thrives where many herbs fail, but growing it indoors is a challenge. Pot size and drainage are two key factors.
Read MoreIt's common to see squash leaves wilting in the afternoon heat. You may think they need more water, but there's another reason the leaves may do this.
Read MoreAs autumn exits, prep your raised beds for the cold months with the right soil amendments, repairs, and winterizing strategies to ensure a productive spring.
Read MoreCucumbers are fast-growing plants that are great for a backyard garden, but it's important to know what temperatures can cause damage in colder months.
Read MoreWant to grow your own pumpkins from harvested seeds? Be sure to properly dry and store the seeds until it's time to plant them in your garden.
Read MoreIf you've been growing butternut squash this year, you don't need to eat it all right after harvesting it. Here's how to cure and store the winter squash.
Read MoreThe main reason for not pruning certain popular herbs in fall is that it reduces their winter hardiness. Aim for spring trimming or summer deadheading instead.
Read MoreTo combat the cold, repurpose plastic containers to protect not only your garden but the environment. The process is simple, even if you’re new to gardening.
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