The Retro Garden Trick That Claims You'll Have A More Bountiful Carrot Harvest
Having trouble growing carrots from seed? It could be you're not planting them correctly, but this old school gardening hack can help your next crop.
Read MoreHaving trouble growing carrots from seed? It could be you're not planting them correctly, but this old school gardening hack can help your next crop.
Read MoreGardening in rentals is challenging. Often, you're unsure how long you'll stay or what changes you can make. Knowing a few general guidelines can help you plan.
Read MoreThese tips and tricks are simple and easy to follow, which will help keep your herb garden bright, aromatic, and ready to use in your cooking.
Read MorePlants brighten up any space, but if you've got a shady patio, it might be hard to find plants that can thrive. Luckily, we're here to help you out.
Read MorePrune in winter to get the most out of the investment of time and money you put into this fall-fruiting tree — that is, lots of tasty treats at harvest time.
Read MoreBored of the same old peonies and hostas? There are thousands of beautiful yet forgotten plants out there that add color, texture, and variety to gardens.
Read MoreRice water is a great fertilizer, packed with starch and nutrients. Not all plants love it, though, so it's important to only use it in some cases.
Read MoreIf you live in a dry climate, you may have trouble keeping vegetables alive. Give this prolific producer a try -- it thrives in dry and humid conditions alike.
Read MoreJust because two crops are delicious, it doesn't mean that they should be planted near each other. Such is the case with cumbers and this drought-tolerant herb.
Read MoreFiguring out which cherry tree to plant in your smaller garden shouldn't be a chore, so we've compiled a list of perfect plants to get you started.
Read MoreLemon balm is a great herb to use in tea and other culinary creations. It can be easily propagated through a handful of easy-to-do methods.
Read MoreTo add a bit of festive cheer to your kitchen this season, why not give this clever Christmas tree alternative a try? It would also make a lovely gift!
Read MoreJust because it’s cold outside doesn’t mean you can't work in your garden. In fact, planting this early often results in more fruit production come summer.
Read MoreStraw 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.
Read MoreHaving 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.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MorePreserving homegrown vegetables over the winter is a great way to eat sustainably. So, does this ancient winter root cellar trick really keep produce fresh?
Read MoreBay 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.
Read MoreThese 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.
Read MoreStarting 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.
Read MoreThere are many excellent companions for blueberries, but plants that take up too much space or need more alkaline soils aren't a good match.
Read MorePeople once believed that only witches and pregnant women could grow parsley, but luckily, parsley is easy for anyone to propagate. Here's how.
Read MoreEven 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.
Read MorePrickly 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.
Read MoreThere 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.
Read MoreAloe vera plants can thrive in outdoor gardens once they have the right growing conditions like warmth, protection for harsh sunlight, and well-draining soil.
Read MoreYou 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.
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