Bring More Pollinators To Your Garden By Growing These Herbs With Lavender
Lavender's spiky, fragrant purple blooms hold lots of pollen and nectar for hungry pollinators. Pairing your plant with scented herbs boosts its attractiveness.
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.
Read MoreNut trees are typically large, lush, and perhaps best of all, provide edible harvests. This nut tree has the added benefit of easily surviving cold weather.
Read MoreDon't have space for a huge garden? Growing container beans to pick all season long is easier than you think, as long as you get a few key conditions right.
Read MoreHealthy, sweet peas start with the right variety and the right care. Here’s how growing peas in pots gets you a delicious harvest in no time.
Read MoreMany gardeners like to grow plants from seedlings because it gives them a head start, but there's one vining plant that is best grown directly from seed.
Read MoreThe Great Depression was a tough time for many, with food hard to come by. People favored easy-grow, hardy, and storable vegetables for their home gardens.
Read MoreCilantro continues producing new leaves under ideal growing conditions. Learn how large the stems need to be before harvesting and how to cut the leaves.
Read MoreIf you've uncovered a rabbit nest, you may wonder if you should rush out to rescue the babies, which can actually be detrimental. Here's what to do instead.
Read MoreSkip the fussy zucchini — this flavorful alternative cooks up nicely, shrugs off disease, and might just earn a permanent spot in your garden (and skillet).
Read MoreIf growing tomatoes in your backyard garden is proving difficult, you might have better luck with one of the plant's cousins that's known to do better in sun.
Read MoreIf you love gardening but don't have a lot of space or money for it, we think you should try this affordable DIY alternative for raised beds, AKA wicking tubs.
Read MorePruning is an essential garden chore for healthy trees, and you may assume that fruit and shade trees have the same pruning requirements, but they don't.
Read MoreGrowing kale in a pot is all about the right lighting conditions and the correct container size. Our gardening expert reveals the steps you need to take.
Read MoreA surprising gardening technique challenges traditional care methods and suggests a new way to unlock better flavor, nutrition, and resilience in fruit crops.
Read MoreJust like in interior design, garden trends come and go, but some stand the test of time. Here's one that will benefit everyone in the family.
Read MoreThis tropical dwarf tree can thrive indoors all year long as long as you give it enough humidity and sunlight. It'll even produce fruit after a few years.
Read MoreWhile winter may not seem like the time to garden, it's the best time to graft fresh fruit trees in your yard. Here's what you'll need and the steps to follow.
Read MoreHappy peppers have a simple secret. This little-known tip helps lock out weeds, protect against weather damage, and keeps your plants thriving all season long.
Read MoreInsect pests in your garden can be a challenge, especially if you're trying not to use pesticides. Installing insect netting at the right time can help.
Read MoreDid you know that the National Garden Bureau names each year after an edible plant? This year's plant is widespread, versatile, and pretty darn spicy.
Read MoreSome plants take longer to germinate than others. For a productive edible garden this growing season, you'll want to sow this plant indoors in January.
Read MoreRice water is a no-cost, natural fertilizer that's proven to improve plant root, leaf, and even fruit growth. It works better on some vegetables than others.
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