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  • Two people start seeds indoors

    Is A Heating Mat Always Necessary For Starting Seeds Indoors?

    If you're new to starting plants from seed indoors, you might be wondering whether you absolutely need a heating mat or if there are alternatives you can use.

    By Lauren LaMore 9 days ago Read More
  • Close up of a basil plant in a garden

    Is It Better To Cut Or Pull Your Basil Plant?

    When it's time to harvest those aromatic basil leaves, you'll want to know whether it's better to cut the stems or just pull the leaves off as you need them.

    By Barb Hudson 9 days ago Read More
  • Squirrel in the garden eating a fresh juicy strawberry

    A Simple Trick That'll Stop Squirrels From Eating Your Fruit And Vegetable Garden

    Are squirrels snacking on your fruits and vegetables? Learn about this surprising yet simple hack that will satisfy the squirrel and save your garden.

    By Angela Horn 9 days ago Read More
  • Martha Stewart attends the Time 100 Gala for the Most Influential People in the World at the Frederick P. Rose Hall at Lincoln Center on April 29, 2014 in New York City.

    The Gardening Essential Martha Stewart Repurposes Into An Indoor Plant Stand

    Stylish indoor plant stands aren't cheap. Take a page from Martha Stewart's book and use this common gardening essential as a plant stand instead.

    By Luigi Caler 9 days ago Read More
  • A variety of trees grow in a suburban back yard.

    The Unique Fruit Tree You Can Even Grow In Clay Soil

    It can be tough to grow trees or other plants in clay soil, which easily becomes compacted and waterlogged. Fortunately, this fruit tree tolerates clay soil.

    By Lauren Krystaf 9 days ago Read More
  • A gardener picks fresh mint leaves from a plant in the garden

    Is It Possible To Grow Mint In The Ground? What To Know Before You Try

    Mint is such an easy and useful herb to have in the garden, and while you can plant it in the ground, you really shouldn't for one very good reason.

    By Rachael Green 10 days ago Read More
  • A bunch of green tomatoes on a vine

    The Best Way To Ripen The Green Tomatoes In Your Garden

    It can be frustrating as you wait for all those green tomatoes to ripen on the vine to no avail. But don't fear -- there's an easy solution you can try.

    By Kristine Gill 10 days ago Read More
  • The arms of a gardener picking an orange off a tree

    The Pollinator-Loving Plant That's The Perfect Companion To Your Fruit Trees

    Using pollinator-attracting companion plants can really help your fruit trees to thrive and produce a bumper harvest of delicious fruits for you to enjoy.

    By Laura Hampson 10 days ago Read More
  • Close up of raspberries on the bush.

    What's The Difference Between Primocanes And Floricanes On Raspberries (& Why It Matters)

    Primocanes vs. floricanes may sound a little complicated for the home gardener, but distinguishing the two is actually pretty simple. And it's valuable info.

    By Barb Hudson 11 days ago Read More
  • A garden bed full of colorful flowers

    The Gorgeous And Underrated Type Of Sage That Adds A Pop Of Pink To Your Garden

    If you love the fresh smell of sage in your yard, you might like to consider a beautiful native pink variety, which you might not have come across before.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 11 days ago Read More
  • A bundle of fresh lavender lies in a basket.

    12 Brilliant Ways You Can Use Lavender From The Garden Around Your House

    So you have lavender and you want to put it to use. No problem! There are a million ways to use this amazing flower, but let's just start with the top 12.

    By Kristy Bowen 11 days ago Read More
  • Close-up of a browning mint leaf

    How To Prevent Your Mint Leaves From Turning Brown

    Mint may be easy to grow, but its leaves can turn brown seemingly on a dime. These are the main culprits behind brown mint leaves and how to prevent them.

    By Crystal Chang 12 days ago Read More
  • Zucchini plant with zucchini to harvest and bright yellow flowers

    When To Plant Zucchini For A Late Summer Harvest

    Zucchini is a summer-growing plant, but you can still plant it later in the season than you think. Here's when to plant it for a late summer harvest.

    By Nina Phillips 12 days ago Read More
  • Gloved hand holding a spotted tomato hornworm

    The Companion Herb That Can Naturally Deter Hornworms From Your Tomato Plants

    The spotted tomato hornworm feeds on both the leaves and the fruit of tomatoes, but growing your tomatoes next to this herb will help keep these pests away.

    By Bri Ahearn 13 days ago Read More
  • Tomato hornworm on a tomato plant

    Why You Might Want To Think Twice Before Killing Tomato Hornworms In Your Garden

    While it can be devastating to see the tomato plants you've lovingly cultivated destroyed overnight by hornworms, there's a good reason to avoid killing them.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 13 days ago Read More
  • A jar of poppy seeds sitting open next to two poppy seed bagels.

    Can You Grow Flowers From Grocery Store Poppy Seeds?

    As beautiful as poppies are, it would be convenient if you could just plant the poppy seeds from your kitchen cabinet — but you'll need to do this test first.

    By Lyssa Chatterton 13 days ago Read More
  • Squash vine borer damage on a vine

    Could A Yellow Bowl Be The Unexpected Hack To Trap Squash Vine Borers?

    Squash vine borers are one of the most difficult garden pests to deal with. Could a simple bowl in the right spot be the solution to your dead plants?

    By Barb Hudson 13 days ago Read More
  • Ripened split tomatoes on vine with bright green foliage

    The Simple Pre-Planting Tip That Helps Prevent Tomatoes From Splitting

    Split tomatoes can be a real disappointment. Luckily, it's easy to prevent tomatoes from cracking by making a simple adjustment pre-planting.

    By Amy Jeanroy 14 days ago Read More
  • A variety of tomatoes of different colors and sizes on a white surface

    What Tomato Variety Has The Quickest Harvest Time?

    Many store-bought tomatoes can take around 78 days to produce fruit, but this lesser-known tomato variety has the quickest harvest time of all.

    By Crystal Chang 14 days ago Read More
  • Fenced garden bed covered in mesh netting

    Think Twice Before Covering Your Whole Garden With Mesh - Here's Why

    Covering your whole garden with mesh may seem like a tempting way to finally get rid of pests for good — but mesh has downsides and can cause other issues.

    By Amber VanWort 14 days ago Read More
  • Green bananas hanging from a stem

    Can You Really Grow Bananas From Seed? Here's What To Know

    Growing a whole banana plant from seed is more complicated than it sounds, especially if you want edible fruit. Here's what an expert recommends.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 14 days ago Read More
  • A person holding freshly harvested onions

    How Long Do Onions Really Take To Grow (& How Do You Know They're Ready To Harvest)?

    Since onions grow underground, you have to rely on other cues to determine when they're ready to harvest. Here's approximately how long it takes.

    By Lou Siday 14 days ago Read More
  • Tomatoes on the vine are red and ready to pick.

    The Simple Soil Addition That Is A Total Game-Changer For Tomato Gardens

    There are so many soil amendments to choose from, it's hard to tell what's best. You might find your tomatoes will benefit from this option.

    By Valerie Golik 14 days ago Read More
  • Gardener planting tomato transplants

    10 Tasty Veggies You Should Plant In July Before It's Too Late

    It may not be too late to plant veggies in July, depending on your location. Many crops flourish in summer, providing a wide selection of crops if you act fast.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 15 days ago Read More
  • A garden with different plants in beds and pots surrounded by gravel paths

    Can You Grow Tomatoes In Gravel? Here's What You Should Know

    You probably know that growing tomatoes in the same soil year after year, has its problems, which is why there's a better method using gravel that can help.

    By Amy Jeanroy 15 days ago Read More
  • Hand holding a harvest of carrots.

    The Surefire Way To Tell If Your Carrots Are Ready To Harvest

    Since carrots grow underground, it can be hard to know if they're ready to be pulled up. Here's how to be sure your carrots are ready to harvest.

    By Barb Hudson 16 days ago Read More
  • An urban front yard turned into a garden instead of a lawn.

    The Retro Trend That's Making A Comeback Ditches Grass For Veggie Gardens

    Are you tired of mowing? Consider embracing this retro lawn trend that eliminates grass in favor of vegetable gardens in your yard.

    By Barb Hudson 16 days ago Read More
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