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  • A person is washing carrots in a blue container

    Ditch The Vinegar When Washing The Produce From Your Garden & Try This Instead

    Instead of using the popular vinegar method to clean your fruits and veggies after picking them (or buying them), here's an even more effective solution.

    By Brooke Havrilla-Downes 1 month ago Read More
  • Tomatoes growing on a vine

    3 Things That Are Causing The Tomatoes In Your Garden To Have Thick Skin

    You've been waiting through the cold months and into summer to take that first bite of a juicy tomato, but if the skin is too tough, here are some reasons why.

    By Magdalena Becker 1 month ago Read More
  • Basil leaves

    How To Harvest Seeds From Your Basil To Have An Endless Supply

    Basil is an oft-used herb that only lasts one growing season. But harvesting the basil seeds to ensure an unending supply couldn't be easier.

    By R. A. Fletcher 1 month ago Read More
  • Hands hold a ripening cluster of tomatoes on the vine

    Can You Really Speed Up Your Tomato Harvest With Aluminum Foil?

    Many gardeners use aluminum foil to reflect sunlight on to their tomatoes and speed up the ripening process. But does this technique actually work?

    By Katie Flannery 1 month ago Read More
  • Hands holding a pile of bright red strawberries with white colander of berries in the background

    The Best Way To Harvest Strawberries For Juicy & Delicious Fruits

    Strawberries don't ripen once they're picked, so harvesting at the correct time is essential to ensure you're left with juicy, flavorful fruit.

    By Amy Jeanroy 1 month ago Read More
  • Gardening tools standing upright in a raised garden bed with plants growing.

    The Popular Herb You Should Never Plant In Shade

    Having an herb garden adds an aromatic touch, but getting the level of sunlight correct is essential. Find out which popular herb doesn't like shade.

    By Meg Jernigan 1 month ago Read More
  • A gardener holds a basket of tomatoes in front of a greenhouse

    The Best Heat-Tolerant Tomato Varieties You Can Grow In Florida

    Florida heat and humidity can make growing certain crops more difficult, including tomatoes. These varieties are built to withstand the state's weather.

    By Andrea Crowley-Hughes 1 month ago Read More
  • Martha Stewart smiling with filled stadium seats in the background

    Martha Stewart Is Begging You To Avoid This Gardening Beginner Mistake

    If you want to have a garden as impressive as Martha Stewart's one day, avoid this rookie mistake at all costs or you'll be in way over your head.

    By Luigi Caler 1 month ago Read More
  • Closeup of green rosemary plant

    How To Easily Propagate Rosemary To Fill Your Garden With More Free, Fresh Herbs

    Rosemary is a delicious and aromatic herb that's easy to grow and just as easy to propagate -- so you can spread the plants around your garden for free.

    By Meg Jernigan 1 month ago Read More
  • squash plant

    8 Clear Signs The Squash Plants In Your Garden Need To Be Pruned

    Pruning can help your squash plants have a higher yield, but you need to know when to do this for optimal results. Here are 8 signs to be on the lookout for.

    By Patti Kaz 1 month ago Read More
  • Woman picking cherry tomatoes from garden

    How Long Do Tomatoes Really Take To Grow? Here's When To Expect Your First Pick

    It's exciting to begin growing your own tomato plants, but you'll need to rein in your excitement while you wait for the fruit to be ready.

    By Kristeen Cherney 1 month ago Read More
  • woman harvesting tomatoes off a plant into a basket

    The Fastest And Easiest Way To Hand-Pollinate A Large Quantity Of Tomatoes

    If you're tired of fiddly hand-pollination there is an unexpected but surprisingly effective way to boost your tomato yield with zero brushes or swabs.

    By Jennifer M. McNeill 1 month ago Read More
  • Green stink bug on damaged tomato

    Signs That Stink Bugs Are Damaging Your Tomato Plants (& The Best Way To Prevent It)

    Learn how to spot, prevent, and manage stink bug damage so your tomato harvest can stay healthy, flavorful, and garden-fresh all season long.

    By Amy Jeanroy 1 month ago Read More
  • hand holding a sage plant

    Why Gardeners Swear By Fragrant Sage To Keep Ants Away (And Does It Work?)

    If you have problems with ants in your garden, try planting sage as gardeners find it effective. Learn more about this natural and fragrant repellant.

    By Jennifer M. McNeill 1 month ago Read More
  • Mold and mildew on yellow zucchini leaves

    8 Reasons Your Squash Plant Leaves Are Turning Yellow (& What To Do About It)

    If your squash's leaves are turning yellow, it's likely due to an environmental issue, pests, or disease. Correcting the root cause may resolve the problem.

    By Magdalena Becker 1 month ago Read More
  • person wearing a plaid shirt holding many cucumbers

    The Soothing Herb Your Cucumbers Will Love Being Planted Next To In The Garden

    By planting this easy-to-grow herb near your cucumber plants, you can repel pests, attract pollinators, and encourage faster (and possibly tastier) growth.

    By Amy Jeanroy 1 month ago Read More
  • Egyptian walking onions bulbil clusters

    Here's Why You Should Make Room For An Egyptian Walking Onion In Your Garden This Year

    Egyptian walking onion might have a silly name, but its benefits to your garden's appearance, your culinary endeavors, and your soil's health are no joke.

    By Jack Vatsal 1 month ago Read More
  • A woman tending to her garden bed

    The One Companion Plant That Makes Marjoram Smell And Taste Better

    A surprising garden weed may be the cheat code to thriving marjoram. This natural trick will help grow healthier herbs and improve your garden’s yield.

    By Yasmin Yakout 1 month ago Read More
  • Close-up of red tomatoes on a vine

    The Best Tomato Variety To Propagate (& The One You Should Leave Alone)

    Tomatoes are usually propagated from cuttings, and there's one specific type of tomato plant that is best to take cuttings from. Here's why.

    By Yasmin Yakout 1 month ago Read More
  • Woman harvests zinnia bouquet

    One Of The Best Zinnia Companion Plants Is A Delicious, Easy-To-Grow Herb

    Zinnias are more than just a beautiful flower; they also make for a wonderful companion plant, and this popular kitchen herb is an ideal candidate.

    By Alyssa H. 1 month ago Read More
  • Gloved hands mixing potting soil in a black bin

    The Best DIY Soil Mix For Container Vegetable Gardens

    If you want your container veggies to thrive, you can't use regular old soil. This recipe provides the right mix of nutrients, moisture retention, and drainage.

    By Katharine Hansen 1 month ago Read More
  • Hands picking tomatoes from container-grown plants

    One Of The Biggest Mistakes You Can Make When Planting Tomatoes In Containers

    Tomatoes can be grown both in the ground and in containers. That being said, you want to avoid making this one mistake that will jeopardize their growth.

    By Kristeen Cherney 1 month ago Read More
  • Peach fruits growing on a fruiting tree

    Essential Gardening Tips For Growing Healthy Peach Trees

    Everything from pruning techniques to soil pH play a huge role in how healthy your peach trees will be. Consider this your guide to your best peaches yet.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 1 month ago Read More
  • Hand holding a ripe cucumber in garden

    The Soil-Enriching Herb That Doubles As An Excellent Cucumber Companion Plant

    Cucumbers aren't difficult to grow, but they're susceptible to a few pests and problems that may ruin your harvest. This flowering herb can lend a helping hand.

    By Jack Vatsal 1 month ago Read More
  • three cherry tomato plants in ceramic pots on indoor window sill

    Thinking About Growing Tomatoes Indoors? Here's Why You Should Think Again

    Tomatoes are among the easiest vegetables to grow as a beginner gardener, but if you're raising them indoors, expect to face challenges maintaining them.

    By R. A. Fletcher 1 month ago Read More
  • Person scooping coffee grounds into young vegetable garden

    6 Edible Plants You Can Add Coffee Grounds To For A Thriving Garden

    Coffee grounds contain nitrogen plus other macro- and micronutrients that can benefit a variety of vegetables if applied right, while improving soil structure.

    By Gwen Swanson 1 month ago Read More
  • A person picking runner beans from a plant

    The Unexpected Plant Pairing That Boosts Blooms And Bean Harvests

    Companion planting, the art of pairing plants that mutually benefit each other, is a great way to boost your bean harvest. Here's the perfect flower to pair.

    By Lou Siday 1 month ago Read More
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