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.
Read MoreWant to grow robust and healthy tomatoes? Try this soluble fertilizer for more disease-resistant plants, and enjoy a bigger, high-quality harvest.
Read MoreWhile often dismissed as an invasive weed, this edible plant can play a vital role in maintaining the health of your garden, among other possible benefits.
Read MorePlacing the wrong crops next to each other in the garden can lead to negative consequences. Discover the crops that should never be planted near cantaloupe.
Read MoreSometimes, the best hacks are the simplest. This gardening hack will keep your homegrown fruits protected – and all you need is a ziplock bag.
Read MoreIf you notice that your basil leaves are turning yellow, the cause could be a number of things. Discover how to identify and remedy the problem.
Read MoreYou might be tempted to toss out overripe cucumbers and write them off as useless, but the seeds inside are a gift you shouldn't take for granted.
Read MoreBroccoli is a popular and low-maintenance edible plant to grow in the garden. Once you harvest your broccoli, you won't want to discount the plant.
Read MoreZucchini is easy to grow and maintain overall, but there are some tricks to make sure you get the best yield. Learn how and when to harvest zucchini.
Read MoreCompanion planting is a great way to take two plants and get the most out of them - more than you would from either alone. Here's why radishes and carrots work.
Read MoreGrowing parsley provides constant access to this delicious herb. However, the leaves can turn yellow, so knowing how to revitalize its health is essential.
Read MoreIt may be tempting to plant pumpkins and garlic next to one another but this isn't such a good idea. There are a few reasons why they aren't great companions.
Read MoreKnowing how to care for produce as it grows can have a big impact on the results. Check out this hack that'll keep your fresh strawberries from rotting.
Read MoreGrowing your own produce can be challenging. Here is why the leaves on your pepper plant are turning yellow and what you should do about it.
Read MoreThere are various growing companions for pumpkins, but this hearty favorite isn't on the list. It turns out these two are just too competitive to be compatible.
Read MoreCompanion planting is all about balance in the garden. Here's why planting onions and strawberries side-by-side has benefits for your garden.
Read MoreCompanion plants play an important role in your garden's health, but some plants shouldn't be paired together, for example, fennel and garlic.
Read MoreUsing garlic as a companion plant to roses has a few notable benefits. Discover why you should keep this uncommon pair together when gardening.
Read MoreWhile you can grow both mint and garlic, they shouldn't be placed next to each other. Discover why these aren't companion plants and the best way to grow them.
Read MoreWhile lavender looks beautiful and has an amazing scent and taste, it also has a couple other benefits when used as a companion plant in an edible garden.
Read MoreGrowing your own herbs can be a game-changer in the kitchen. Here's how to properly harvest them from your garden and store them in a variety of ways.
Read MoreA food forest is a great alternative to a traditional lawn. Learn what a food forest is and why it might be a great choice for your landscape.
Read MoreHarvesting tomato seeds for later use can provide many years of bountiful and tasty crops. The experts boast about it, and here's how you can do it, too.
Read MoreOnions and asparagus are as popular to grow as they are to cook with, but they don't get on well in the garden. Here's why it's a good idea to grow them apart.
Read MoreIf you have ever planted mint in the ground, you'll know just how invasive it is. But Martha Stewart has an idea on how to contain it so it doesn't spread.
Read MoreTikTok has a game-changing solution for supporting cucumbers grown vertically, and it's not only a cost-effective hack but an environmentally friendly one, too.
Read MoreHouse Digest's very own Master Gardener shares the process of how to save tomato seeds so that you can enjoy your favorite variety of tomatoes year after year.
Read MoreIf you want to grow a vegetable garden but aren't sure where to begin, Martha Stewart recommends this leafy green for its variety and versatility.
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