What To Do With The Fresh Herbs In Your Garden Before The First Frost
After tending to your fresh herbs all summer, you don't want to see your plants go to waste. Here's how to make the most of your herb garden before winter.
Read MoreAfter tending to your fresh herbs all summer, you don't want to see your plants go to waste. Here's how to make the most of your herb garden before winter.
Read MoreSpacing your seeds properly is key to a thriving garden when they begin to grow and spread. Use the triangle hack to space yours correctly and efficiently.
Read MoreBecause TUMS tablets are made out of calcium carbonate, some believe you can use them as a tomato fertilizer. Discover if this is a good idea for your garden.
Read MoreWe love fruit trees, but not everyone has the space for them. Or do they? Learn more about this trick for growing all your favorite fruit in a small area.
Read MoreWhile you may typically rinse off your garden produce in the sink, there's another method you could use to clean your veggies before they enter your home.
Read MoreIt can be frustrating as a gardener when your produce turns out inedible. Here's how to prevent your pumpkin plants from rotting with this easy tile hack.
Read MoreWant to maximize the potential of your blueberry bush? These companion herbs can help boost the health of your plant while bringing in some flavor of their own.
Read MoreWatering properly is key to growing healthy garlic. Learn how much to water garlic, when to water, and what to avoid to grow a great garlic crop in your garden.
Read MoreWhile you may want to maximize space in your garden by planting your crops close together, here's why you might want to keep your corn and tomatoes separate.
Read MoreThere are many tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your garden produce. We find out if table salt is the secret to growing better tomatoes.
Read MoreIf you grow tomatoes in your garden only to discover they taste bitter, then you know how disappointing it can be. Here are some reasons for their bitter taste.
Read MoreFriend or foe? Here's the truth about how lizards affect the plants in your garden and how you can make a hot sauce remedy if you're looking to repel them.
Read MoreGinger is an awesome addition to the garden (and kitchen), but it can be a bit needy. Here's what to avoid so you can have a thriving plant.
Read MoreWant to grow healthy and thriving corn? Planting companion plants around it is a great place to start. Here are a few herbs that may do the trick.
Read MoreWhile lettuce plants are fairly easy to grow, ensuring your leafy greens get the proper amount of sunlight is essential for an abundant harvest.
Read MorePlanting your jalapeños too close to other pepper plants could come with some consequences that may negatively affect your garden's vegetation and harvest.
Read MoreGardens love to get a good soaking, but not if that ends up being a torrential pour that lasts a few days. Here's what happens during periods of excessive rain.
Read MoreWait! Don't harvest your corn just yet. Make sure it's ready to be plucked by learning a few telltale signs that indicate the health of your crop.
Read MoreFlies are among the most annoying pests. Not only do they buzz around our heads, but they can damage our plants too. Repel them naturally with this garden herb.
Read MoreUnlike many other garden herbs, oregano stems should not be cut low to the ground during harvest. Learn the best method for harvesting oregano leaves here.
Read MoreWhile most pumpkins are a classic orange shade, there are also types that come in unique colors. Discover some varieties that have a natural cool tone.
Read MorePlanting blackberries in your garden can yield plenty of tasty fruit, and companion planting can give them a boost. Here's why sunflowers make a perfect match.
Read MoreIt's not only us who love our pumpkins, but insects and wildlife too. If you want yours pest-free come fall, all it takes is this one hot kitchen ingredient.
Read MoreEggplants can be tricky to grow, as they have specific temperature requirements. Discover what time of year is best for adding these plants to your garden.
Read MoreYou may be a little taken back the first time you come across a batch of tomatoes and find one catfaced. However, there's a reason tomatoes end up this way.
Read MoreCarrots are simple enough to grow. Yet, some harvesting mistakes may give them a flavor akin to soap or pine. Learn to rid your garden of the bitter taste here.
Read MoreWith all the garden mediums out there, it's difficult to know what's good and what's not. Coconut coir is a newer alternative to peat moss. Learn about it here.
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