Why Your Cucumbers Are Growing In Strange Shapes (And How To Avoid It)
If your garden cucumbers are popping up in odd shapes, there are a multitude of possible reasons why. Here's how to handle it and get your cukes back on track.
Read MoreIf your garden cucumbers are popping up in odd shapes, there are a multitude of possible reasons why. Here's how to handle it and get your cukes back on track.
Read MoreIf you have a skunk problem in your garden, growing summer squash could deter the pests from your yard while also bearing delicious fruits.
Read MoreThere are many benefits to mulching your garden with straw mulch. Yes, it will help the soil retain moisture, but it will do other jobs while you're away.
Read MoreSkip the standard tomato cages — this cleverly-shaped support boosts airflow, prevents moisture build-up, and keeps your plants happier all season.
Read MoreThis type of vine is easy to train and can provide you with fruit, depending on which variety you choose. Let it climb a trellis or chain-link fence.
Read MoreStrawberry plants can struggle for reasons that aren't always obvious, and one overlooked seasonal habit may be affecting how well they perform.
Read MoreGrowing leeks isn't as straightforward as it may seem, and a few smart choices early on in the season can shape how well they perform later.
Read MoreOnce the birds start their morning songs, the trees begin to leaf out, and the grass starts to grow, it's time to head to Harbor Freight for some essentials.
Read MoreChannel old-world garden charm with materials that naturally patina, plants that climb, spill, and mingle, and structures that create a sense of seclusion.
Read MoreFinding a flowering climber for that shady fence can be tough, but it's not impossible. Many vines will still flower in shade, though maybe not as prolifically.
Read MoreIn addition to being a great spice for cooking, rosemary helps keep pests out of your garden. If you add a companion plant, it will cut down on pests even more.
Read MoreIf you garden in the warmest parts of the U.S., plant this native shrub to attract catbirds, waxwings, and bluebirds, among others, and protect your privacy.
Read MoreApple trees provide delicious fruit, but are susceptible to many diseases. If you have a small yard, try this pot-friendly variety that resists disease.
Read MoreLots of items around the house can help your plants, and tomatoes, thrive when they need a nutrient boost — and you might just have this one in your kitchen.
Read MoreWhile these bushes might be a pretty addition to a garden, they're a major magnet for wasps thanks to their thick foliage and production of sweet fruit.
Read MoreGrowing your own basil lets you always have the fragrant herb on hand. But before you embark on your basil-growing journey, get to know these common problems.
Read MoreWhen you're shopping for garden seeds, you are probably looking for your favorite veggies in seed packets, but some grow best from different kinds of starts.
Read MoreThese native bees are highly adapted to blueberry pollination, so much so that they’re essential to improving blueberry yield and flavor.
Read MoreA common gardening habit might actually be working against you, especially when some plants are better off skipping indoor starts altogether.
Read MoreWhen it comes to buying fertilizer for your garden, there are many ways to spend too much money. Fortunately, there are also plenty of budget-friendly options.
Read MoreWhile trellises might seem like they're one-size-fits-all, it's important to choose a structure that supports the growth habits of your specific crop.
Read MoreYou've got a stray onion in your pantry. Don't want to cook with it? You can regrow it! You need some simple tools and supplies you probably have already.
Read MoreWhether you're planning to add cherry trees to your yard or you want to help your established trees thrive, here's what you need to know to keep them healthy.
Read MoreThis hybrid cherry tomato variety won a 2026 All-American Selections award for its performance, including its excellent resistance to cracking.
Read MorePests such as slugs and aphids can pose a risk to your lettuce plants, but this fast-growing herb makes an excellent companion plant to protect them.
Read MoreSome worm species in your garden are a sign of healthy soil, while others point to issues like acidity or too much moisture. Here’s what to know.
Read MoreChoosing the right potting mix is easy with our comprehensive guide covering types, benefits, key ingredients, and advice to help your plants flourish.
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