The Trick To Try With Your Potato Plants After Harvesting To Produce A Second Crop
It can be hard to know when to harvest potatoes but if you want to get a second crop after harvesting the first, this is what you need to do.
Read MoreIt can be hard to know when to harvest potatoes but if you want to get a second crop after harvesting the first, this is what you need to do.
Read MoreWhen your lemon tree produces gorgeous, smooth, yellow lemons year after year, finding lumpy fruits one day may startle you. Don't fret. Here's how to fix it.
Read MoreSure, you can just throw some plants in the ground and hope for the best, but mapping out your garden ahead of time will increase your harvest.
Read MoreIf the tomato plants in your garden keep getting destroyed, here are some signs that will help you figure out if pesky squirrels are the culprits.
Read MoreAvocado trees can become rather finicky as the growing season slips away, especially in colder climates. Follow these tips to fertilize yours properly in fall.
Read MoreWhen summer closes its doors, your garden doesn't have to follow suit. Here's why and how you should plant garlic in the fall to grow it on your own.
Read MoreSometimes you have items in your kitchen that can give your plants an extra boost as fertilizer. If you have this product, it may be worth a try.
Read MoreOnline chatter has novice gardeners trying to grow tomato plants in glass jars. Here's what our gardening expert, Peg Aloi, thinks about this repurposing hack.
Read MoreClementines are one of the most popular citrus fruits at the grocery store, but can you actually grow one from seed and plant it in your garden?
Read MoreYou can grow healthy garlic plants in your garden more easily with this kitchen scrap that acts as a natural fertilizer. It's probably already in your house.
Read MoreTomato season is too short, right? Well, good news: There's a shelf-stable variety of tomato that could last a long time and might be perfect for your garden.
Read MoreGrowing sweet potatoes can seem overwhelming. Can you make it easier by simply regrowing a sweet potato from the grocery store? Let's find out.
Read MoreGrowing cilantro can be tricky, depending on weather and nutrient levels, but gardeners have some helpful tips to make cilantro seeds sprout quickly.
Read MoreHydrogen peroxide is a versatile cleaning agent, not just inside the home but in the garden. Here's how to use it to clean tomato cages as fall approaches.
Read MorePeople want to grow fruit, veggies, and herbs easily indoors, hence the rise of small-scale hydroponics. Here is Balconyfarm’s take on the solution at IFA 2024.
Read MoreWe follow planting rules as often as we can, but sometimes, it's not feasible. If you need to transplant fruit trees before fall, here's our tips for doing so.
Read MoreDon't let your limited space keep you from growing tomatoes. Even those who don't have a backyard can grow delicious produce with these 17 unique ideas.
Read MoreYou may have no control over the amount of rain mother nature sends you, but there are some steps you can take to prevent damage to your vegetables.
Read MoreIf you want your lemon tree to thrive and produce as many juicy, big fruits as possible, there's a companion plant (and popular herb) you may want to consider.
Read MoreWhen you think of a grape vineyard, you likely imagine a huge winery production. But you can grow regular, seedless table grapes right in your own backyard.
Read MoreYou may already know that you can use hydrogen peroxide in the garden, but it plays an especially essential role if you're growing hydroponic plants.
Read MoreThanks to TikTok, the most iconic plant of many of our childhoods' is having a major comeback. Try raising this beginner-friendly plant with countless benefits.
Read MoreCould your plants use a little boost? This leftover kitchen scrap can be made into a liquid fertilizer for your garden. Here's how to do it.
Read MoreA good gardening hack is cheap, effective, and easy to apply. So, how does this one with hydrogen peroxide applied to fruit trees hold up? Let's find out.
Read MorePeas and carrots may go together on the plate, but in the garden, peas prefer a different companion plant: cucumbers. Learn the fascinating reasons why.
Read MoreShould your new seeds be watered with warm water? We spoke to House Digest master gardener Tiffany Selvey to find out if this gardening hack actually works.
Read MoreMany gardeners are always on the hunt for ways to deter ants without having to spray chemical pesticides around their yard. Will growing this vegetable help?
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