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  • Cucumber plant

    Will Coffee Grounds Help Your Cucumber Plants? Here's What You Need To Know

    Can using coffee grounds as a way to enhance your cucumber plants actually work? Here, an expert explains whether or not this hack is worth trying.

    By Trinity Archie 11 months ago Read More
  • hand fertilizing a tomato plant

    Plants That Need Extra Fertilizer In August For Long-Lasting Blooms

    August marks the beginning of the end of the growing season, meaning some garden plants may need a boost. These plants' blooms will enjoy the extra fertilizer.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 11 months ago Read More
  • Alfalfa sprouts in glass jar

    The Easy Way To Grow Alfalfa Sprouts In A Jar For A Healthy Harvest

    Alfalfa sprouts are easy to grow in a jar at home-and the best part is, this nutritious (and delicious) healthy ingredient will be ready in just a few days.

    By Ethan Harrison Smith 11 months ago Read More
  • Apples on a branch

    What To Do If A Tree's Fruit Is Too Heavy For Its Branches

    From apples and pears to different types of stone fruit, here's what to do if you notice one of your trees growing fruit that's too heavy for its branches.

    By Nick Polishchuk 11 months ago Read More
  • woman with vegetable garden

    Vegetables That Grow Underground (And Tips For A Successful Root Garden)

    Have you ever considered growing root vegetables in your garden? Check out our top suggestions for these veggies, along with some tips for a successful harvest.

    By A. R. Hopkins 11 months ago Read More
  • Red peppers in containers

    How To Grow Pepper Plants In Containers For A Bountiful Harvest In A Small Space

    You don't need a lot of space to grow your own peppers. Wherever you are living with limited space, you can grow tasty peppers in containers.

    By Nick Polishchuk 11 months ago Read More
  • red peppers growing on plant

    You Have To Stop Planting Peppers And Beans Near Each Other And Here's Why

    Think twice before companion-planting bell peppers and beans together in your garden. Peppers and legumes are enemies because of their varying nutrient needs.

    By Annette Hird 11 months ago Read More
  • vegetable garden

    This Savory Herb Makes A Great Companion Plant For Your Vegetables

    This savory herb makes a great companion plant in a vegetable garden, especially for cabbages, broccoli, asparagus, carrots, and cauliflower.

    By Peg Aloi 11 months ago Read More
  • hand holding fresh purple carrots

    How To Grow Purple Carrots: The Unique Addition That'll Add Appeal To Your Garden

    If you want to add a unique vegetable to your garden that will contribute a vibrant color to your meals, find out how to grow purple carrots.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 11 months ago Read More
  • Newly germinated seedlings

    10 Tricks To Increase Seed Germination Rate For A Flourishing Garden

    Few things are as disappointing as your plant seeds failing to germinate. To increase their success rate, try these 10 simple tricks to help them sprout.

    By Nick Polishchuk 11 months ago Read More
  • Red tomatoes in the sun

    Obvious Signs Your Tomato Plants Aren't Getting Nearly Enough Sun

    If your tomato plants aren’t getting enough sunlight, what are the effects? We discuss this, how to prevent issues with inadequate exposure, and more here.

    By Naomi Meza 11 months ago Read More
  • woman planting seeds

    10 Easy Fruits And Vegetables To Grow From Seed In Your Own Backyard

    Growing your own harvest is rewarding, and can be even more satisfying when you start from scratch. Here are some easy fruits and veggies to sow from seeds.

    By Karli Edmondson-Matthews 11 months ago Read More
  • Wooden logs at the bottom of a raised garden bed

    What You Should Know Before Adding Logs To A Raised Garden Bed

    Logs are a free and readily available resource to help build your garden, but there are a few important things you should know before adding them to your soil.

    By Naomi Meza 11 months ago Read More
  • lettuce in garden with kale

    Tips & Tricks For Planting A Late Crop Of Lettuce Seeds In Summer

    Maximize your harvest with these tips and tricks for successfully planting a late crop of lettuce seeds and enjoy fresh, home-grown salads all summer long.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 11 months ago Read More
  • bowl of cherries on counter

    How To Germinate Cherry Seeds To Encourage Successful Growth

    Cherry seeds may not be the easiest way to get fresh fruit, but if you're up for a challenge here are some tips for getting them to germinate.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 11 months ago Read More
  • stacks of old lampshades

    TikTok's Genius Lampshade Hack Will Protect Your Garden From Hungry Critters

    Looking to keep opportunistic rabbits and deer off of your prized plants? Check out this lampshade upcycle that can easily protect your garden.

    By Naomi Meza 11 months ago Read More
  • Miracle-Gro bags

    Why TikTok Warns To Stay Away From Using Miracle-Gro In Your Garden

    Miracle-Gro may work in the short term, but it can wreak havoc on your garden over time. Here's why, plus what you should be using instead.

    By Rachael Green 11 months ago Read More
  • Vegetable garden with dry soil

    12 Drought-Tolerant Vegetables To Add To Your Garden

    If your area often experiences droughts, find out some of the best vegetables to grow in your garden that can produce delicious food even in dry conditions.

    By Nick Polishchuk 11 months ago Read More
  • watermelons on vine

    Essential Watering Tips For A Thriving & Sweet Watermelon Garden

    With water in the name, it only makes sense that watermelons would have some pretty specific watering requirements. Here's how to get the best harvest.

    By Rachael Green 11 months ago Read More
  • Hand holding carrot seeds

    Why You Should Ignore Directions On Carrot Seed Packets & Use These Tips Instead

    While the carrot seeds you purchased may come with instructions, here's when to ignore them and use your own techniques, including these expert tips, instead.

    By Eileen Conroy 11 months ago Read More
  • man examining pepper plant

    Are Your Dying Peppers Suffering From Overwatering Or Sunscald? Here's How To Tell

    While peppers can be fairly hardy plants, even they can take damage from too much sun or too much water. Here's how to know which is which.

    By Lauren Krystaf 11 months ago Read More
  • ornamental galvanized metal garden bed

    All The Benefits Of Using Galvanized Steel For Your Raised Flower Garden Bed

    If your wooden raised beds keep falling apart, you should go ahead and switch to a galvanized steel option for your flowers. Here are all the benefits.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 11 months ago Read More
  • vegetable patch with spinach

    16 Vegetables That Pair Well With Spinach In The Garden

    If you have spinach plants in your garden and want to help them thrive, here are 16 vegetables that will encourage growth and deter any would-be pests.

    By Annette Hird 11 months ago Read More
  • tin of tea bags

    Reuse Tea Tins For An Indoor Herbal Garden That'll Add Charm To Any Kitchen

    To create your own indoor herbal garden, you can reuse your old tea tins to easily create a DIY herb planter to spice up your kitchen decor.

    By Naomi Meza 11 months ago Read More
  • Coffee grounds in mug, plants

    Genius Ways To Use Leftover Coffee Grounds In Your Yard & Garden

    Did you know that old coffee grounds can be a valuable addition to your garden? Here are all the ways you can reuse coffee grounds to benefit your plants.

    By Kristeen Cherney 11 months ago Read More
  • Woman looking at mushrooms on tree

    15 Common Mushrooms That Grow On Trees In Your Yard

    Whether you're learning to forage for mushrooms or identifying the fungi on your backyard tree, here are 15 common mushrooms you should know how to recognize.

    By Brooke Younger 11 months ago Read More
  • Coffee grounds in a bowl

    Things You Should Never Do With Coffee Grounds Around Your Home And Garden

    Love coffee? You likely know some ways you can reuse coffee grounds at home. But beware, there are some uses you should approach with care or avoid entirely.

    By Camille Moore 11 months ago Read More
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