Stop Planting Invasive Mint In The Garden. Here's A Better Way
Mint is a notoriously aggressive plant that can easily choke out the rest of your garden. This method allows you to grow mint without that risk.
Read MoreMint is a notoriously aggressive plant that can easily choke out the rest of your garden. This method allows you to grow mint without that risk.
Read MoreWhile most bean varieties can't stand frosty conditions, this brawny bean thrives in cold weather when planted in early spring and harvested in summer.
Read MoreApricots are juicy and tasty, but there's one particular variant that's even more flavorful. Just remember that it'll only be a great harvest in June and July!
Read MoreThe water left over after you rinse or boil rice contains plenty of nutrients that shouldn't go to waste. Use it to fertilize this garden vegetable.
Read MoreNot every herb thrives when started from seed. Some popular kitchen staples demand more time, warmth, and patience than most beginner gardeners might expect.
Read MorePineapple may be a tropical plant, but with the right care and attention, it can be grown indoors and propagated to produce that sweet, delicious fruit.
Read MoreThere seem to be as many varieties of basil as there are uses for it in the kitchen. If you're looking to branch out, why not give this lesser-known kind a go?
Read MoreCucumbers thrive in moist, rich soil, while these herbs are the complete opposite. That’s why they belong in different sections of the garden.
Read MoreSquash and cucumbers need the same conditions to thrive, meaning they do and don't make sense as companion plants. Here's the downside of the pairing.
Read MoreGet a headstart on your springtime harvest with indoor seed sowing now. Aside from the right tools, you'll also need the right kinds of fruit seeds to plant.
Read MoreAre you always on the lookout for ways to save in the garden? You can use a cooking byproduct to feed citrus trees, whether you grow them indoors or out.
Read MoreRosemary is wonderful to have around for fresh herbs in your cooking, and it's pretty easy to grow. Here's how to easily propagate it for a constant supply.
Read MoreReady to bring more pollinators to your garden? Make sure to plant this flower near rosemary for their combined benefits that attract birds and butterflies.
Read MoreFrom slow rehydration to trimming away dead tissue to save what remains, these practical tips can help revive your beloved plants after a frost.
Read MoreIs there a fungus among us? If you want to improve your soil while growing some tasty mushrooms, perhaps there should be! Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreAn early winter or late spring frost can sneak up on you, and some plants simply aren't prepared. Others, however, will handle a bit of cold just fine.
Read MoreDwarf citrus trees make it possible to grow fresh fruit in small spaces, offering container-friendly options that thrive indoors or on patios year-round.
Read MoreYou can grow a tall date palm tree outdoors all from the pit of one of its fruit. You just need to clean and germinate the seed before planting.
Read MorePruning a citrus tree is a different process depending on whether it's more or less than three years old, but these tips can help to ensure you do so properly.
Read MoreRadishes are as nutritious and delicious as they are easy to grow (even in pots). Follow these simple steps, and you'll have a quick and plentiful harvest.
Read MoreWhen you think about maintaining your annual vegetables, you probably don't think much about pruning, but some veggies benefit from some trimming.
Read MoreLavender's spiky, fragrant purple blooms hold lots of pollen and nectar for hungry pollinators. Pairing your plant with scented herbs boosts its attractiveness.
Read MoreIf you don't prune these shrubs before the end of winter, you won't get the most out of their berries when it's their time to fruit. Here's how to prune them.
Read MoreSpinach typically requires cooler weather to grow, but if you live in a warmer area, you can try growing this tasty and healthy leafy green instead.
Read MoreGrowing zucchini does not require a backyard. With the right setup, containers can support healthy plants and generous harvests all season long.
Read MoreCommunity gardens have perks that range from boosting neighborhood vibes to making homes more appealing. Here's how they impact an area and how to get started.
Read MoreThe compact habit of this herb makes it ideal for growing on a kitchen windowsill, and its award-winning status proves it's a top choice for any herb garden.
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