How To Space Out Vegetables In Raised Garden Beds For The Most Success
Planning is almost as important as maintenance when it comes to gardening, and choosing one of these spacing methods can help ensure a fruitful harvest.
Read MorePlanning is almost as important as maintenance when it comes to gardening, and choosing one of these spacing methods can help ensure a fruitful harvest.
Read MoreGutter gardens are great for small yards. If you thought they're only for flowering annuals, think again! With some mods, strawberries will thrive in them, too.
Read MoreBefore you start applying fertilizer in spring, it's crucial to know how much to add, what type to select, and what plants actually need additional nutrients.
Read MoreGrowing a fruit tree might seem like a fantasy if you live somewhere with limited outdoor space, but this cherry tree can be cultivated in a container.
Read MoreSkip the sugar — this is a garden-grown herb that packs a sweetness that's many times stronger, making it a natural go-to for guilt-free treats.
Read MoreYou don't need a big garden or even fancy raised beds to plant plenty of garden veggies. These edible plants grow well in all kinds of laundry baskets.
Read MoreThis tomato variety has been chosen as Tomato of the Year for 2026. It's gaining fans on social media with its striking appearance and flavor.
Read MoreMarch is the perfect time for a number of prep tasks to keep your garden at its best, ushering in a thriving harvest when the season is well under way.
Read MoreThere's nothing better than a ripe and juicy strawberry, especially a homegrown one. These Dollar Tree containers make it easy to care for multiple plants.
Read MoreThere are a few different ways to keep brassica plants thriving, but one seemingly-universal fertilizer isn't going to do anything good for them.
Read MoreThe dozen tips explored here can give gardeners a major leg up when it comes to ensuring their tomato plants thrive, and without too much effort.
Read MoreBerry-covered vines work great to encourage songbirds, in particular, to your yard. Choosing which to pick depends on whether you want to share in the bounty.
Read MoreSmall backyards aren't exempt from the luxury of fresh-plucked apples. You simply need to choose varieties that thrive in containers or tiny garden beds.
Read MoreLandscaping fabric might be good to snuff out weeds, but they can also cause a lot of environmental problems in your garden. This natural alternative is better.
Read MoreWhether you're worried about garden planning, prepping soil, or pruning plants, these beginner-friendly tips from Martha Stewart will turn your thumb green.
Read MoreLooking to expand what you plant beside your carrots? These companion plants can help improve soil, repel pests, and keep your carrots healthy and happy.
Read MorePerennial herbs can be a perfect addition to any veggie or flower garden, but to keep them healthy and thriving, these herbs should be divided in spring.
Read MoreMartha Stewart grows lots of fruit trees in her lush, expansive gardens, and there's one type of tree that she even brought with her when relocating.
Read MoreOften, we focus on one sense in patio gardens: sight. However, the space also benefits from catering to our sense of smell. Some fragrant herbs thrive in pots.
Read MoreShort on space but love avocados? This compact variety grows happily in a pot — and a little pruning can keep it small enough for patios or sunny corners.
Read MoreGrowing citrus at home may seem difficult without a warm climate or large yard. One compact lime tree variety offers a surprisingly manageable option for pots.
Read MoreGrowing fruit in containers is more viable than many gardeners think. One unique berry tree adapts well to pots and can reward you with sweet summer harvests.
Read MoreMushroom compost is made from spent mushroom farming substrate. It's now widely available, and there are lots of reasons you should use it on your veggie patch.
Read MoreIf you love cantaloupe, you'll be happy to know you can grow it yourself for fresh fruit at home. Here's are some of the common varieties to choose from.
Read MoreHybrid fruit trees are often hardier. They can also produce delicious fruit in more abundance than their parents. That's a boon for birds visiting your yard.
Read MoreHot afternoon sun can make gardening tricky, but some plants thrive in these conditions and turn west-facing yards into colorful, productive spaces.
Read MoreEdible gardening is fun and useful, and Marta Stewart has the tips, on everything from when to use stakes to companion planting, to ensure yours is successful.
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