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.
Read MoreEver 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.
Read MoreSquash bugs will readily overwinter in your garden if they're expecting another vegetable harvest come spring. Here's how to make them leave.
Read MoreBundle up for some cold-weather gardening: Winter is a great time to plant this fruit tree, as a prolonged chill period is needed to maximize production.
Read MoreWith winter weather approaching, don't leave your cherry trees unprotected. Make sure you take care of this task to help cherry trees survive frosty nights.
Read MoreFrom flowers to food crops, discover the plants that do well growing alongside these legumes, plus three that are best left in the garden shed.
Read MoreThere's still time to plant a few annuals in your garden before the weather gets too cold, including cold-hardy varieties of vegetables, herbs, and flowers.
Read MoreMost vegetables are traditionally grown from seed, but there are some varieties that you can actually propagate from cuttings or scraps that often get tossed.
Read MoreFlower gardens aren't just for beauty, bees, and butterflies. They can also be for enhancing the look and flavor of your food, so check out these tasty blooms.
Read MoreSome bulbs don't do well in winter weather. Ensure they make it through to spring by digging them up and avoiding these common storage problems.
Read MoreGrowing tomatoes indoors is possible with a compact setup, but choosing the right variety and understanding its light and water needs makes all the difference.
Read MoreEven though the weather might be getting colder, there are quite a few varieties of vegetables you can plant in November if you want a winter harvest.
Read MoreSome vegetables thrive in winter, giving you produce throughout the season — you just need to know the correct varieties to grow, as well as these expert tips.
Read MoreNovember is the perfect time to add a bit more variety to your garden, in the form of shrubs and trees. Here's a productive fruit bush to plant right now.
Read MoreWhile you might not be thinking about anything plant-related in winter, these jar repurposing tips could allow you to keep exercising your green thumb.
Read MoreCraving fresh greens? One delicious veggie thrives indoors — and it’s probably on your grocery list right now. Here’s how to grow it right on your windowsill.
Read MoreArugula is an easy-to-grow vegetable that can thrive in an indoor container garden. It just needs the right temperature, sunlight, soil, and water conditions.
Read MoreBlueberries are a rewarding bush to grow, but ensuring a good harvest comes down to the right growing conditions. Choose wisely between in-ground or pots.
Read MoreWinter means death for many different plants, but if you take some cuttings from these herbs, you can propagate them indoors during the chilly season.
Read MorePistachio trees can thrive when planted in containers, but it's important to consider the fact that this likely won't be a permanent planting situation.
Read MoreCompanion plants are a gardener's friend, helping in several ways to protect and enhance their neighbours, and this sweet-scented herb is the perfect example.
Read MoreWhile ginger can only be grown outdoors in tropical climates, it's easy to grow indoors with the right setup. Learn to plant and care for homegrown ginger.
Read MoreRaspberry plants are vigorous growers -- sometimes a little too vigorous! To keep them healthy and improve your harvest, here's an easy training option.
Read MoreYou may know that blueberries can be cut and propagated in spring or summer, but there's another method that allows you to multiply your blueberries in winter.
Read MoreIs it us, or does homegrown basil just taste better? With the right soil, sunlight, and water, you can always have this popular herb at the ready.
Read MoreAsparagus is a perennial vegetable that produces a harvest for over a decade when properly cared for. It just needs the right sunlight, water, soil, and pruning.
Read MoreDon't let the first drop in temperature deter you. When you wait until after the first frost to harvest this cold-hardy vegetable, it turns out sweeter.
Read MoreMost edible garden plants grow best outdoors, but this classic vine can bring greenery to your home -- and add a healthy crunch to your plate, if all goes well.
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