The Best Time To Harvest Leeks
Leeks are a great addition to a variety of culinary dishes, and harvesting them at the right time of year is key to taking advantage of their delicious flavor.
Read MoreLeeks are a great addition to a variety of culinary dishes, and harvesting them at the right time of year is key to taking advantage of their delicious flavor.
Read MoreAn edible garden is hard to protect when you're attacking its pests on your own. Plant these pollinator-attracting companion flowers to bring in reinforcements.
Read MoreFennel is a tricky plant to grow alongside others. One tropical flower is the perfect companion plant for fennel due to their shared needs and properties.
Read MoreCompanion planting is the best tool for avoiding grueling maintenance or low-quality crops. Plant arugula and spinach together to see their natural abilities.
Read MoreIf your herb plants have been overproducing, try drying them out for later use. You can easily do this with one laundry room item you probably have on hand.
Read MoreWith winter coming up, now is the time to plant your alliums so that they're strong enough to survive the cold weather. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreCarrots offer a lot of nutritious benefits, so why wouldn't you grow them in your garden? However, think twice about trying this viral gardening hack.
Read MoreCorn and eggplants can grow to deliciously grand sizes, but this is due to their voracious appetite for nutrients. For this reason, they should be kept apart.
Read MoreBecause of their different growing conditions, starting with space, corn and cucumber plants are actually quite a match. Plus, they go well together in dishes.
Read MoreWhen planning out your garden, consider companion planting. Find out why sunflowers and basil make a good pairing and how they can benefit each other.
Read MoreMartha Stewart has the ultimate green thumb, so when she talks, we listen. Here's why she says peat pots are a great tool for starting tomatoes.
Read MoreA chilling period, aka cold stratification, is necessary for certain fruit seeds but not for others. The reason has to do with their normal growing environment.
Read MoreIf tilling is part of your bi-annual gardening routine, you might want to skip your garden patch that's growing squash. It can damage something very important.
Read MoreIf you have cats or dogs, you'll want to avoid planting foods in the allium family. These plants can make them quite ill. Learn which plants to avoid.
Read MoreYour morning coffee can be used for more than a tasty energy boost. Save your grounds with this gardening hack to fix the soil beneath your strawberry plants.
Read MoreGrowing a mango tree from seed is possible, though a tree won't bear fruit for about 10 years. But what a payoff it'll be to pluck your own mangoes from home.
Read MoreIf you're looking to enhance seed germination or boost your plants' immunity, adding this medicine to your vegetable garden may yield a healthier harvest.
Read MoreThere's a reason you typically don't see curled cucumbers at the store. Though they might taste the same, the goal is to grow the fruit straight. Here's how.
Read MoreSo, your ginger plant's leaves are turning brown. Don't panic! Ginger, like many other edible plants, needs specific care to thrive. Here's what might be wrong.
Read MorePepper plants are technically perennials, yet those of us in cold areas tend to let them die off. With this hack, keep your peppers and grow them next season.
Read MoreTomato plants are prime targets for a number of garden pests, but there's an easy-to-grow perennial companion that can help them stay healthy and productive.
Read MoreWinter weather can pose a danger to your prized tomato plants. Here's how to care of them during the winter season, and keep them producing delicious tomatoes.
Read MoreWhile companion planting can significantly enhance the health of your plants, strawberries and tomatoes are two garden favorites that need to be separated.
Read MoreCorn and garlic are rumored to not be the best companion plants, but is this true? Here we delve into the research surrounding this topic to see for ourselves.
Read MoreTo protect your garden's broccoli heads overnight, simply reach for this versatile kitchen staple. What's more, you can reuse this multitasker more than once.
Read MoreIf your pumpkins keep getting eaten, one of the biggest furry threats may be to blame. Find out what these pests are and how to keep them out of your garden.
Read MoreWant to grow robust and healthy tomatoes? Try this soluble fertilizer for more disease-resistant plants, and enjoy a bigger, high-quality harvest.
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