14 Leafy Greens You Can Still Plant And Grow In Late Summer
When the typical harvest season comes to a close, you can still squeeze out one last harvest - these leafy greens will make delicious fall salads.
Read MoreWhen the typical harvest season comes to a close, you can still squeeze out one last harvest - these leafy greens will make delicious fall salads.
Read MoreThis houseplant adapts to various light, soil, humidity, and water conditions. The only way to kill it is with too much water. Otherwise, enjoy the greenery.
Read MoreWhen it comes to picking leaves from your basil, don't be shy. Pruning can actually stimulate growth for a bushier basil plant, and it can improve flavor.
Read MoreSome of these companion plants for sweet potato are leafy greens that help with nitrogen absorption, while others are colorful flowers that deter pests.
Read MoreThis versatile tree is a cashew and mango relative that draws birds and pollinators in the summer, then puts on a stunning display of color come fall.
Read MoreIf you want a fall harvest, you're not too late — in fact, you're right on time, since late summer is the perfect time to get certain veggies planted.
Read MoreAfter a heatwave bakes your soil, properly weeding your garden becomes a challenge. To ensure you pull them out from the roots, you'll need to soften the soil.
Read MoreAs the growing season comes to a close, hummingbirds still need to stock up on nectar to prepare for winter migrations. These beautiful flowers do the trick.
Read MoreWhile tending to your plants may feel like second nature, using the wrong watering method can ruin your harvest. Avoid this way of watering your tomatoes.
Read MoreAs soon as outdoor temperatures rise, bees are on the hunt for flowers. To satisfy the pollinators, grow this sweet-smelling spring-bloomer that they love.
Read MoreHardy, low-maintenance, and quick-growing, this native plant is beloved by beneficial pollinators, and can be grown in many areas throughout the United States.
Read MoreCrazy ants are considered an invasive species, and being able to eradicate them comes down to telling them apart from other types of destructive ants.
Read MoreA sloped backyard can be a challenge to make effective use of, but here are 20 inspiring landscape design ideas that will make you love your sloped yard.
Read MoreProper watering is key to thriving tomato seedlings. Soil, environment, and container size are all factors in keeping your young plants healthy.
Read MoreFrom porches to patios, this vibrant climber transforms any spot with rapid vertical growth, striking blooms, and surprising flexibility for small gardens.
Read MoreIf you've noticed bites on you or your pet, you're dealing with a flea or tick infestation in your yard. Combating them starts with identification.
Read MoreMany ground cover plants can be successfully grown in the container garden. Choose trailing or creeping options for a cascading aesthetic over the edge of pots.
Read MoreBare, yellow patches in a lawn have a wide range of causes. Identifying exactly which pest is affecting your grass is the first step in mitigating the problem.
Read MoreFeeders are essential to a hummingbird's fall diet, ensuring they have enough energy for migration. Your feeders will need extra attention through this season.
Read MoreIf sage is growing in your garden, you'll want to trim it in spring to promote growth, but don't waste those clippings -- you can use them to scent your home.
Read MoreYour rose bushes need mulch, and there's a free, organic option that you can find in your very own backyard to help your plant to thrive and bloom.
Read MoreBlack and red raspberries are great to look at and even better to eat. Unfortunately, growing them in the same patch is a recipe for disaster.
Read MoreAs summer fades, it can feel like your planting options are limited. With these crops, however, you can take advantage of the change in seasons.
Read MoreA lush, soft lawn that handles drought and foot traffic well sounds like a dream. Find out which grass seed variety offers this option while resisting heat.
Read MoreFor a big, bountiful beet harvest, you need to know when to plant, where, in what soil, how much water to give, and what fertilizing mistakes to avoid.
Read MoreTurn an old broken household staple into a thriving mushroom garden at home with this simple, budget-friendly DIY method that anyone can do.
Read MoreFlower frogs aren’t just vintage floral tools, they can help you style your home with ease while supporting creative and practical plant projects.
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