The Tropical Tree That Thrives With Indoor Containers And Bears Plenty Of Fruit
Tired of the usual houseplants like monstera and ficus? Put your energy into growing a tropical tree that looks great and will give you fruit to munch on.
Read MoreTired of the usual houseplants like monstera and ficus? Put your energy into growing a tropical tree that looks great and will give you fruit to munch on.
Read MoreIf you're growing gourds in your garden and are tired of gourd curry, try your hand at turning these veggies into home decor instead, using molds to shape them.
Read MoreIf you love growing tomatoes, you might have struggled with the bulkiness of those tomato cages, so you might be wondering if tomato spirals are a better option
Read MoreThose excess plastic containers that are slightly stained or missing a lid make an ideal container for growing herbs indoors with easy steps.
Read MoreJust because it's September doesn't mean it's too late to plant some fruits and vegetables, either for a fall harvest or an early harvest next spring.
Read MoreAs we creep near the end of the growing season, you may notice the tomatoes on your plants aren't ripening. Here's how to give them the nudge they need.
Read MoreMake your own salads this fall and winter with a fresh garden harvest when you plant easy-to-grow arugula and watch it sprout in a matter of days.
Read MoreIf you garden in the tropics, finding plants that can survive the heat and humidity is challenging. Thankfully, this attractive herbaceous shrub loves both.
Read MoreSometimes plants need a little help between seasons to prepare for upcoming cold weather. Prune these herbs in the fall for healthy spring growth.
Read MoreLettuce can take up to 80 days to be ready to harvest after seeding. This fast-growing alternative can be harvested in as little as half that time.
Read MoreDid you know that soil can carry bacteria and fungi that can infect your strawberry plants? This is one reason you should ditch the hose when watering.
Read MorePerennial catmint has many benefits for the garden: it's hardy, looks pretty, attracts pollinators, and smells nice. Know when to plant it for best success.
Read MoreAs fall arrives, gardeners have many opportunities to plant delicious crops. Here is one cold-hardy vegetable to consider planting ahead of the first frost.
Read MoreWhether you're harvesting sunflower seeds for a tasty snack or saving them to plant next year, you'll need to do it properly to ensure success.
Read MoreGardeners in warmer regions might be interested to know that there's one popular herb that can be planted in the fall, but it can also be grown in pots indoors.
Read MoreIf your lime tree isn't producing as much fruit as you would like, it's probably not getting adequate pollination, but there is a way you can fix this.
Read MoreSeptember signals the arrival of fall, but it's also a great time to plant certain vegetables. The ideal crops to plant depend on your gardening zone.
Read MoreIt can be difficult to know when you should start plants from seeds versus buying seedlings. Sure, seeds cost less, but there's more to consider than price.
Read MoreNot every fertilizer is good for your plants. The wrong combination of minerals actually causes nutrient deficiencies and blocks healthy symbiotic relationships.
Read MoreFinding warm-climate vines that check all the boxes is tough. This climber offers privacy and texture with leathery leaves, multicolored flowers, and odd fruit.
Read MoreAutumn is the time for growing pumpkins in the garden, but if your pumpkins are overcrowded, they won't produce the best results for jack-o'-lanterns.
Read MoreNeed a trellis for those bean seedlings or jasmine saplings you just planted? DIY a sturdy, affordable garden trellis in no time with these easy instructions.
Read MoreThe striking flowers of this beautiful plant bloom from summer through fall. The foliage and flowers are both edible, plus they look incredible in cut bouquets.
Read MoreAlthough it's rewarding, planting a garden can be a lot of work. Save some yourself some time and effort by easily adding a few of these seeds to your soil.
Read MoreTomato blight is one of the most common problems with growing tomatoes, causing dark spots on the leaves, stems, and fruit. Here's how to help to prevent it.
Read MoreEver tried to plant tomato seeds fresh out of the fruit? They likely failed. That's because you're missing a vital step in your tomato seed preparation process.
Read MoreWhile basil is an excellent companion plant for tomatoes, sweet peppers, and parsley, it shouldn't be paired with these other vegetables and herbs.
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