Plant This Popular Crop In January For An Abundant Summer Harvest
Starting these vegetable seeds in mid-winter ensures the plant has enough time to mature. They'll be ready to transplant in the spring and harvest by summer.
Read MoreStarting these vegetable seeds in mid-winter ensures the plant has enough time to mature. They'll be ready to transplant in the spring and harvest by summer.
Read MoreWinter is the time to hang up your gardening gloves, right? Actually, it's the time to get select vegetable seeds started so you can plant and eat them earlier.
Read MoreNew year, new resolutions! If you want to ensure your garden is looking spectacular in 2026, heed the advice of our professional gardening expert.
Read MoreYour mosquito-repelling plants aren't working. It's likely because you've yet to pair them with methods to make the most of this natural pest control strategy.
Read MoreGarden trends tend to stay outdoors, but this idea, which doubles as kitchen countertop decor, is set to take over in 2026, particularly in small spaces.
Read MoreWood ash can be used to fertilize various vegetables and flowers, including pepper plants. It's full of nutrients that benefit peppers' growth.
Read MoreAmending your soil can help your garden bounce back from a cold winter. From adjusting the pH to improving the drainage, here are the most effective methods.
Read MoreWhile winter squash plants are known to take up a lot of space in the garden, here's a selection of more compact varieties that you can grow in containers.
Read MoreLove American robins and want them to stick around during the cold months instead of heading south? Plant this berry-covered shrub to keep them well fed.
Read MoreIf you have a small yard, you may have discounted the idea of growing fruit trees. This compact, sun-loving citrus with delicious fruit may change your mind.
Read MoreWhat you throw away in the kitchen could matter more in the garden. This everyday leftover plays a surprising role in soil health and plant performance.
Read MoreIt might seem like a tall order, but if you pick the best fruit and the right storage spot, getting harvested apples to last all winter is almost effortless.
Read MoreStink bugs get an understandably bad rap, thanks to their smelly defense mechanism. Here’s how to identify the harmful ones and prevent them.
Read MoreIf you live in a cold climate, many fruit trees may seem out of reach, but this charming fig variety can survive brutal winters and bring tasty summer fruit.
Read MoreIt can be difficult to determine when it's time to trim back your rosemary, but scraggly, woody branches are a clear sign it's ready for a late winter chop.
Read MoreDon't put away your gardening gloves the minute frost hits. Your blueberry plants still need winter protection. Follow these mulching tips for bigger berries.
Read MoreBerry bushes provide food for people and wildlife while offering beauty and interest in the landscape, but be sure to choose the right one for your climate.
Read MoreSmall space? No problem. This fruit tree thrives in containers, shows off variegated foliage, and delivers a pink surprise inside every harvest.
Read MoreMost plants go into hibernation over the winter, but one quirky herb thrives in colder weather and can add some extra flavor to your chilly-day food.
Read MoreThis citrus tree is a slow-grower, but when it does mature it reaches a height of up to 15 feet and produces sweet fruit that ripens in winter.
Read MoreWhen the heat is on, okra thrives, but there's one key ingredient to its success — here’s the foolproof way to grow it even in scorching temps.
Read MoreIf you're a small-space gardener and you thought that growing melons is impossible, think again, because this mini melon variety will thrive in a container.
Read MoreWinter doesn't need to mean the end of your edible garden. Many leafy greens are cold-hardy and can continue to be grown even when the temperatures drop.
Read MoreA big backyard isn't always required for gardening. This variety of pomegranate is easy to maintain and can be grown in a pot or different container.
Read MoreEggplants are often overlooked as a garden addition, but if you choose the correct variety, they're easy to grow just about anywhere, even in containers.
Read MoreTreat it right and give it a little help with pollination, and this deliciously sweet fruit plant will reward you with indoor harvests all year long.
Read MoreWinter doesn't have to mean the end of your chive plants. Chives tolerate cold quite well, and you can take these steps to give them the best chance to survive.
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