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  • Ripe tomato fruits on plants

    The Simple And Affordable Solution That'll Safeguard Your Tomato Plants From Pests

    Tomatoes are pretty easy to grow, but they are prone to destructive pests and disease. Aphids, whiteflies, and fungal issues can be resolved with one product.

    By Osi Egwuogu Read More
  • Lots of strawberry seedlings freshly planted in a long raised garden bed in a backyard.

    This Tiny Detail On A Strawberry Plant Could Impact Your Entire Harvest

    Strawberry plants are a yummy addition to any garden. But what if we told you that you could have more than one harvest per year? Here's what to look for.

    By Kate Nicholson Read More
  • Someone holds scissors to the base of the microgreens on a countertop.

    Grow Thriving Microgreens Without An Outdoor Space By Using Empty Food Tins

    As their name suggests, microgreens don't take up much space. In fact, you can modify food tins and use them as vessels for growing the diminutive plants.

    By Sam Arthurs Read More
  • A hand picking a ripe eggplant that is planted in a greenhouse

    Signs That Your Eggplants Are Dying

    Eggplants are easy to grow, but they can also be a little finicky. Watch out for these signs that your eggplant is dying and learn how to fix the problem.

    By Max Gross Read More
  • A thriving vegetable garden with vegetables planted in raised beds surrounded by gravel pathways, a lawn, and a dense hedgerow

    Popular Garden Vegetables That You Should Avoid Growing From Seed

    Growing from seed can be more cost-effective and rewarding than buying a plant or propagating, but it isn't the best choice for these crops.

    By Kate Nicholson Read More
  • Cucumber plant growing on trellis

    Make A DIY Trellis For Cucumbers With Grow Bags

    If you're growing cucumbers, a trellis can provide a number of benefits. And don't worry, you don't need to spend a lot of money to get one built.

    By Amber VanWort Read More
  • A woman smelling a sage plant before planting it

    Here Are Two Perfect Flower Pairings For Sage In Your Garden

    Choosing the right flowers to complement sage doesn’t have to be a challenge. Instead, discover two perfect pairings that will enhance your garden’s beauty.

    By Theresa Cramer Read More
  • Two women gardening in their yard as shown in aerial view

    The Best Compact Tomato Varieties To Grow If You're Short On Space In Your Yard

    Even if you have limited room outdoors, there are still plenty of tomato varieties that will not only grow but also thrive in a compact space.

    By David Bugg Read More
  • Large home vegetable gardens in raised beds with a variety of different crops

    12 Popular Vegetables That Don't Need Frequent Watering To Thrive In The Garden

    Looking for some low-maintenance edibles you can grow in your garden? Some vegetables can tolerate drought, and some even prefer dry growing conditions.

    By Annette Hird Read More
  • hand picking fresh stawberries from a plant

    The Best Variety Of Strawberries To Grow In Your Container Garden

    You can have flourishing strawberry plants even in a container garden. This particular variety thrives in small spaces, producing lots of fruit.

    By Jennifer M. McNeill Read More
  • Two women watering their gardens

    Essential Tips For Watering Your Vegetable Garden Efficiently

    Vegetables need water to grow, but the correct watering regimen is often more nuanced than just giving them a good soak. Follow these tips for the most success.

    By Megan Brame Read More
  • Leggy basil plant in pot

    The Simple Growing Hack To Stop Basil From Getting Leggy

    Basil plants might become leggy if grown in the wrong conditions. Here's how to stop basil from getting leggy and save your herb before it's too late.

    By Meadow St. Clair Read More
  • A bundle of lavender is in front of a lavender field.

    The Delicious Fruit You Should Start Growing Alongside Lavender In The Garden

    Lavender is a beautiful and fragrant flowering plant to grow in the garden. For great results, consider planting this delicious fruit alongside your lavender.

    By Lauren Krystaf Read More
  • A vibrant raised garden bed in a yard.

    Utilize A Raised Bed To Grow Your Own Thriving Herbal Tea Garden

    Create your very own year-round supply of aromatic, customizable herbal tea blends by setting up a simple raised bed herb garden right at home.

    By Joey Gonzalez Read More
  • Harvested sweet potatoes in dirt next to vines

    The Spring Companion Plant That Will Boost Your Sweet Potato Harvest

    If you want a delicious harvest of sweet potatoes in the summer or fall, consider planting this tasty spring companion plant in your garden.

    By Veronica Sparks Read More
  • Close-up of black raspberry bush with berries

    Why You Shouldn't Grow Black Raspberries And Red Raspberries In The Same Patch

    Black and red raspberries are great to look at and even better to eat. Unfortunately, growing them in the same patch is a recipe for disaster.

    By Kim W.S. Read More
  • basil herb planted in the garden

    The Popular Herb You'll Wish You Never Planted Next To Basil In Your Garden

    It's pretty simple to grow basil, whether you've got a green thumb or not. While there are many companion plants you can grow with it, here's one to avoid.

    By Anna Michnowicz Read More
  • Person adding coffee grounds with a spoon to a garden plot

    The One Veggie In Your Garden You Should Be Saving Your Leftover Coffee Grounds For

    Coffee grounds are a beneficial soil additive for plenty of different plants, but they carry an extra benefit for one vegetable in particular.

    By Meg Jernigan Read More
  • A rubber snake decoy on a lawn

    Does Using A Snake Decoy Actually Stop Pesky Birds From Eating Crops?

    Birds can be a beautiful addition to your garden, until them help themselves to your crops. But is a rubber snake the solution to this pesky problem?

    By Bob Beacham Read More
  • Vibrant medicinal garden with tarragon, curry, and fennel

    The Hardy, Flavorsome Herb That'll Grow Well In Shady Areas Of Your Garden

    Herb plants offer many benefits: enticing pollinators, repelling pests, and offering diverse flavors. This herb checks all the boxes and does well in the shade.

    By Laura Hampson Read More
  • Four propagating plants on a table

    The Most Adorable Way To Decorate Your Kitchen With Propagating Plants

    The beauty of propagating plants is their ease: Drop cuttings in a jar of water and grow. But they'll look far more charming with this DIY decorating hack.

    By Buffy Naillon Read More
  • Person holding okras in a garden

    The Disadvantages Of Growing These 9 Plants Near Okra

    Companion planting has many benefits, but if you want your okra plants to flourish and produce abundant harvests, keep them away from these nine neighbors.

    By Charlotte D. Miller Read More
  • Elderly person planting celery stalk starter plants in rich outdoor soil

    9 Garden Vegetables That Aren't Worth Growing From Seed

    A vegetable garden is a great to have, but that doesn't mean all of your crops should be grown from seed. Here are the ones simply not worth starting as seeds.

    By Gwen Swanson Read More
  • A gardener checking his veggies

    Boost Your Harvest With This Effective Space-Saving Gardening Hack

    Gardeners looking for a larger harvest might consider this space-saving hack. Here's what to do and how it works to multiply the growth in your garden.

    By Austin Tyler Read More
  • A cluster of tomatoes on the vine

    Simple DIY Tomato Supports You Can Make With Just Wood

    Growing tomatoes allows you to keep a stash of them all summer, but you must support them correctly. Here are two DIY supports you can make with just wood.

    By Buffy Naillon Read More
  • Basil plants grow in a vegetable garden between other crops.

    The Classic Garden Veggie That Loves Being Planted Near Basil

    Basil isn't just a useful herb in the kitchen. There are plenty of vegetables that get a boost from basil, but this classic veggie loves being planted near it.

    By Jessica Steinhoff Read More
  • Leggy seedlings growing in tray

    Seedlings Most Prone To Legginess That You Need To Keep An Eye On When Growing

    Some seedlings are more likely to become leggy than others. Here's which ones to watch out for when growing them at home.

    By Kim W.S. Read More
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