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  • Dark green leeks growing in soil

    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.

    By Robyn Hunt September 22nd, 2023 Read More
  • Cosmos flowers in country garden

    The Benefits Of Planting Cosmos In Your Edible Garden

    An 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.

    By Rochelle Heath-Harris September 21st, 2023 Read More
  • Woman watering yellow potted hibiscus

    The Tropical Flower That Is An Excellent Companion For Fennel

    Fennel 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.

    By Janelle Ward September 21st, 2023 Read More
  • Container garden with spinach and arugula

    The Benefits Of Planting Spinach And Arugula Side By Side

    Companion planting is the best tool for avoiding grueling maintenance or low-quality crops. Plant arugula and spinach together to see their natural abilities.

    By Morgan McCrory September 21st, 2023 Read More
  • Picking basil in kitchen

    Easily Dry Your Homegrown Herbs With One Laundry Room Essential

    If 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.

    By Madisen Swenson September 20th, 2023 Read More
  • garlic growing in garden

    Why You Should Be Planting Alliums Now For A Tasty Summer Harvest

    With 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.

    By Kate Nicholson September 20th, 2023 Read More
  • carrots growing in garden

    Are You Really Able To Grow New Carrots From Just The Tops?

    Carrots 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.

    By Tiffany Selvey September 19th, 2023 Read More
  • women planting vegetables in garden

    Reasons Corn And Eggplants Don't Belong Together In The Garden

    Corn 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.

    By Joanna Marie September 19th, 2023 Read More
  • Corn growing with cucumbers

    The Benefits Of Matching Cucumbers With Corn In The Garden

    Because of their different growing conditions, starting with space, corn and cucumber plants are actually quite a match. Plus, they go well together in dishes.

    By Sandy Baker September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • sunflowers and basil in garden

    The Benefits Of Planting Basil Near Your Sunflowers

    When planning out your garden, consider companion planting. Find out why sunflowers and basil make a good pairing and how they can benefit each other.

    By Rose Okeke September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Fingers drop seeds into soil in a peat pot

    Why Martha Stewart Recommends Starting Tomato Seeds In Peat Pots

    Martha 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.

    By Will Ford September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Germinated apple seed in hand

    Do Fruit Tree Seeds Need A Chilling Period Before Germination?

    A 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.

    By Kyle Schurman September 17th, 2023 Read More
  • scallop squash plant

    The Unexpected Reason You Want To Avoid Tilling Soil Around Squash

    If 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.

    By Kaleigh Brillon September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Dog laying down in grass

    Avoid Growing This Popular Vegetable In The Garden If You Own A Pet

    If 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.

    By Danielle Ramos-Sullivan September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • strawberries growing in soil

    Why You'll Want To Reach For Coffee Grounds When Growing Strawberries

    Your 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.

    By Rose Okeke September 16th, 2023 Read More
  • Mango tree with ripe fruits

    The Easiest Way To Grow A Mango Tree From Seed

    Growing 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.

    By Ezekiel Maina September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Woman working in vegetable garden

    The Common Medicine You'll Want To Start Using In Your Vegetable Garden

    If you're looking to enhance seed germination or boost your plants' immunity, adding this medicine to your vegetable garden may yield a healthier harvest.

    By Claire Dangalan September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Growing cucumbers slightly curled

    Save Your Cucumbers From Curling With These Tips & Tricks

    There'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.

    By Christy Rae Ammons September 15th, 2023 Read More
  • Hand holding ginger plant

    Why Are My Ginger Plant's Leaves Turning Brown?

    So, 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.

    By Sarah Coggan September 14th, 2023 Read More
  • Hands holding peppers on a plant

    Get A Head Start On Next Year's Peppers With This Gardening Hack

    Pepper 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.

    By Jenny Tinder September 13th, 2023 Read More
  • tomato and herb garden

    The Perennial Plant You'll Want To Grow Near Your Garden Tomatoes

    Tomato 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.

    By Joanna Marie September 13th, 2023 Read More
  • hands holding heart-shaped tomato in winter

    How To Take Care Of Tomato Plants Through Winter

    Winter 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.

    By Tricia Goss September 11th, 2023 Read More
  • Strawberry plant

    Why Strawberries And Tomatoes Do Not Get Along When Planted Next To Each Other

    While companion planting can significantly enhance the health of your plants, strawberries and tomatoes are two garden favorites that need to be separated.

    By Claire Dangalan September 11th, 2023 Read More
  • garden with corn and garlic

    Are Corn And Garlic Truly Unfriendly Garden Neighbors?

    Corn 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.

    By Kate Nicholson September 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Broccoli head in a garden

    Use One Handy Kitchen Staple To Protect Your Garden's Broccoli

    To 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.

    By DesirĂ©e O September 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Pumpkin half eaten

    The Biggest Threats To Your Pumpkin Patch This Fall

    If 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.

    By Rose Okeke September 10th, 2023 Read More
  • Tomatoes growing on vines

    Here's What You Can Use For Better Quality Tomatoes And A Bigger Harvest

    Want to grow robust and healthy tomatoes? Try this soluble fertilizer for more disease-resistant plants, and enjoy a bigger, high-quality harvest.

    By Will Ford September 10th, 2023 Read More
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