7 Clever DIY Ideas That'll Protect Your Plants From Frost
In many zones, it's necessary to protect late-season or overwintering plants from frost. Any of these 7 DIYs could work for you depending on your garden's size.
Read MoreIn many zones, it's necessary to protect late-season or overwintering plants from frost. Any of these 7 DIYs could work for you depending on your garden's size.
Read MoreWhen pine needles fall all over your lawn in the autumn, you don't have to haul them away. Here are some surprising uses for those pine needles in your yard.
Read MoreTransplanting a pomegranate tree from a pot to the ground must be done properly to help the tree bear fruit. Here's how to keep the tree strong and healthy.
Read MoreNot everyone has a massive outdoor space to work with, but this trend allows you to make the most of a small courtyard, patio, or even balcony.
Read MoreBy October, most garden vegetables are ready for harvest (or nearly so). To protect your plants at the end of the season, cover these more frost-tender edibles.
Read MoreAs cold weather approaches, plants are vulnerable to frost. However, careful planning, preparing plants correctly, and insulating fragile ones can protect them.
Read MoreIf you’re craving fresh greens during the winter, make room in your kitchen window garden for this undemanding veggie that is cheap, prolific, and easy to grow.
Read MoreIn winter, don’t settle for canned, dried, or preserved bounty from your summer garden. Instead, pick this fresh vegetable for dinner that you grew indoors.
Read MoreA landscaping material commonly used on paths and driveways also happens to be the best addition to herb garden soil for growing bushier, more flavorful plants.
Read MoreIf you've always wanted to grow a pomegranate tree, you might be unsure whether it can be planted in October. The good news is it can, depending on your zone.
Read MoreJust because you don't keep your plants top of mind, doesn't mean you can't grow them. Many herbs practically thrive on neglect, making them foolproof options.
Read MoreFall harvests bring fruits and vegetables of all shapes and sizes. While fresh produce is delicious, most won't be as filling as one Rhode Island farmer's.
Read MoreIn places with frigid winters—think Maine, Minnesota, Montana—frost damage will kill your outdoor potted plants. But what if you store them in your garage?
Read MoreIt’s not the first crop you’d expect to thrive indoors, but with the right setup, sweet potato plants can bring homegrown flavor to your kitchen all year.
Read MoreA quiet revolution is sprouting in the gardening world, promising abundant harvests and sustainability, all while working with nature instead of against it.
Read MorePreparing your raspberry plants for the winter involves pruning and cleaning, but you have to know what plant variety you are working with.
Read MoreEven after the summer growing season ends, gardeners can still sow veggies, like kale or carrots, in late-season gardens. Here's our expert's tips for doing so.
Read MoreEnsure your peach trees thrive through the winter for a successful spring with these tips. We've got the scoop on what to do and what not to do.
Read MoreThis fertilizer for your tomato plants is popular among reviewers as it’s easy to mix and provides nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
Read MoreIf you love edible gardening, you know you can't choose just any dirt to raise your crops. Learn what to avoid to make your trip to the garden center simpler.
Read MoreWith winter coming, it's important to keep your fruit trees healthy. Luckily, there are some things you can do in the fall to help them better brave the cold.
Read MoreTomato plants are easy to grow, but this incredibly simple zip tie hack will help you keep them thriving and free of disease. Here's how it works.
Read MoreWhen it comes to gardening, you certainly want to get the biggest harvest from all your hard work. Here are some tips to help you get a bumper crop.
Read MoreJust because it's getting chilly outside doesn't mean your stuck with dried or store-bought herbs. Here are some you grow indoors for garden fresh harvests.
Read MoreAsparagus beetles can wreak havoc on your harvest, but these plants can deter these pests or attract beneficial insects that will reduce their population.
Read MoreBefore frost settles in for good and freezes the soil in your garden beds, try planting these 12 vegetables known for their bountiful winter harvests.
Read MoreThe colder months mean dormancy for most fruit trees, but with these steps, you can prepare them for cold snaps so they can bounce back in spring.
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