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  • A man lays down straw mulch in a vegetable garden.

    The One Thing You Should Always Check Before Using Straw Mulch In Your Garden

    Straw mulch is great for gardens. It locks in moisture, smothers weeds, and feeds plants. But it might also cause one of the problems you're using it to combat.

    By Jack Vatsal 30 min ago Read More
  • Dwarf apple tree in yard, attached to support.

    Our Expert Gardener Answers How A Dwarf Apple Tree Compares To Standard Varieties

    Having delicious apples right in your back yard is a treat. Our Master gardener will help you decide to go for a dwarf apple tree or standard variety.

    By Katharine Hansen 4 hours ago Read More
  • Kitchen herb garden with plants in terra cotta pots

    What Is The Best Parsley Variety In A Kitchen Garden?

    If you want to add some flavor to your indoor kitchen garden, you'll need the right kind of plants. Here's what our in-house Master Gardener recommends.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 20 hours ago Read More
  • Someone raking fallen leaves in their garden

    Does This Ancient Winter Root Cellar Trick Really Preserve Your Homegrown Vegetables?

    Preserving homegrown vegetables over the winter is a great way to eat sustainably. So, does this ancient winter root cellar trick really keep produce fresh?

    By Lou Siday 1 day ago Read More
  • Person holding a handful of freshly harvested bay leaves

    The Easy Way To Propagate A Bay Leaf Plant For An Endless Harvest

    Bay leaves are aromatic herbs that can add flavor to soups, stews, and teas. Instead of buying them from the store, why not propagate them yourself? Here's how.

    By Aleem Ahmad 2 days ago Read More
  • Man cupping soil in hands while squatting in garden

    Two Simple Ways To Test Your Soil Before Planting

    These DIY tests uncover your soil's texture and drainage rate. Then you'll know which plants will grow best in your garden and if you need to amend the soil.

    By Katharine Hansen 2 days ago Read More
  • Sprouting garlic cloves

    Get Your Garlic Garden Started This Winter Using Only A Bowl Of Water

    Starting garlic indoors doesn’t have to wait for spring, and a simple water setup can give cloves an early boost before they’re ready for outdoor planting.

    By Aleem Ahmad 3 days ago Read More
  • Closeup of blueberries on a bush

    16 Plants To Avoid Growing Next To Your Blueberries At All Costs

    There are many excellent companions for blueberries, but plants that take up too much space or need more alkaline soils aren't a good match.

    By Baylee Bunce 5 days ago Read More
  • Hands collecting parsley in the garden

    Easily Propagate Parsley For A Fuller Herb Garden With This Easy Method

    People once believed that only witches and pregnant women could grow parsley, but luckily, parsley is easy for anyone to propagate. Here's how.

    By Aleem Ahmad 5 days ago Read More
  • A person harvesting ginger from the garden

    The Planting Tip That Can Help Your Ginger Plant Grow Faster

    Even if your summer season isn't particularly long, you can grow ginger if you follow this easy planting tip to give your plant a head start.

    By Lyssa Chatterton 6 days ago Read More
  • Ripe red prickly pears growing on a large cactus.

    How To Harvest Prickly Pear Fruit From A Cactus

    Prickly pear fruit is edible, and tasty at that! However, it's covered in dangerous spines, so you need to know the harvesting methods to avoid getting spiked.

    By Sophie Pell 6 days ago Read More
  • oregano growing in a pot on a windowsill indoors.

    How To Propagate Oregano Indoors For Bountiful Year-Round Harvests

    There are many ways to propagate oregano indoors, for herbs at the ready year round, but these two methods produce the best and most flavorful results.

    By Aleem Ahmad 8 days ago Read More
  • Aloe vera plant growing outdoors near rocks

    How To Grow And Care For Aloe Vera Plants Outdoors

    Aloe vera plants can thrive in outdoor gardens once they have the right growing conditions like warmth, protection for harsh sunlight, and well-draining soil.

    By Katharine Hansen 8 days ago Read More
  • Different veggies growing in glass jars of water

    14 Fruits And Vegetables You Can Grow In Glass Jars

    You might be surprised at how many fruits and veggies you can grow in your kitchen using nothing more than mason jars. Just remember to refresh the water often.

    By Rachelle Dragani 9 days ago Read More
  • close up of a dwarf cosmic crisp apple

    How To Care For A Dwarf Apple Tree For An Endless Supply Of Fruit

    Dwarf apple trees are a great option for those who want to grow fruit but have a small yard. They have certain care needs to ensure a steady supply of fruit.

    By Alisha Land 9 days ago Read More
  • Close up of small pomegranate tree indoors

    The Best Compact Pomegranate Tree Varieties To Grow Indoors

    Pomegranates are beautiful and delicious, but not every climate is suited to growing the trees outside. These smaller cultivars are perfect for indoor growing.

    By Lou Siday 10 days ago Read More
  • Woman walking through herb garden in winter with bucket and shears

    The Herb You Can Propagate In Winter And Plant By Spring

    Fresh herbs typically rule the garden in spring and summer, but this complex and aromatic herb can be propagated over winter to jumpstart your garden next year.

    By Jason Rochlin 10 days ago Read More
  • A cherry tree with fall foliage in a backyard.

    Are You Watering Your Cherry Tree Enough To Prepare For Winter Months?

    The fruit is harvested and now you can forget about your cherry trees until next spring, right? Wrong! There's a vital task to prepare them for winter dormancy.

    By Katie Flannery 11 days ago Read More
  • Pomegranate fruits on a tree branch

    The 10 Best Companion Plants For A Healthy Pomegranate Tree In The Garden

    Give your pomegranate tree the perfect garden partners. These companion plants — from shrubs to herbs — help boost soil health and keep pests away.

    By Aleem Ahmad 12 days ago Read More
  • Vegetable patch in garden

    What Plants Are Considered Luxury Crops And Can You Grow Them In Your Garden?

    If growing tomatoes and strawberries isn't giving you the same buzz it used to, see if you can grow luxury crops for something that feels extra special.

    By Lou Siday 13 days ago Read More
  • A woman holds a potted basil plant in her hands while she touches its leaves.

    How To Grow Fresh Basil In An Old Bottle For Your Kitchen Herb Garden

    Basil is a popular option for a kitchen herb garden, and it is incredibly easy to grow and maintain. You can even grow it in an old bottle on your windowsill.

    By Candina Jordan 13 days ago Read More
  • A pot of cilantro on a windowsill in a clay pot

    How To Correctly Water Your Cilantro For A Healthier Plant

    It's easy to overwater and underwater cilantro, causing root rot, brown leaves, or fungus. This method gives cilantro the ideal amount of water to thrive.

    By Alisha Land 13 days ago Read More
  • Fresh cabbage growing in a garden ready to be harvested

    How (& When) To Harvest Cabbage For The Best Flavor And Texture

    Cabbage is a multi-purpose veggie that certainly deserves a place in your garden. How and when you should harvest may depend on what kind you're growing.

    By Aleem Ahmad 13 days ago Read More
  • Tall sunflowers in a home garden with wooden fence in the background

    Grow The Biggest Sunflowers With 16 Smart Tips

    Growing giant sunflowers isn't just about picking a big variety, you also need to think carefully about placement, irrigation, feeding, and more.

    By Kristeen Cherney 13 days ago Read More
  • a Man holding a bunch of blue ripe berries

    The 18 Companion Plants That Will Make Your Blueberry Bush Thrive In The Garden

    Want a happier blueberry harvest? From fragrant herbs to nitrogen-fixers, these sidekicks don’t just play nice — they get you a bigger blueberry crop.

    By Aleem Ahmad 13 days ago Read More
  • A pile of empty plastic bottles on the ground at a recycling center.

    How To DIY An Indoor Hydroponic Garden Using Empty Plastic Bottles

    Ever wanted to try your hand at hydroponics? All you need to get started are some gallon-sized plastic bottles, some small plastic cups, and vegetable seeds.

    By Lauren LaMore 14 days ago Read More
  • close up of a squash bug on a leaf

    How To Prevent Squash Bugs From Overwintering In Your Garden Soil

    Squash bugs will readily overwinter in your garden if they're expecting another vegetable harvest come spring. Here's how to make them leave.

    By Candina Jordan 14 days ago Read More
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