How To Know When It's Too Late To Prune Tomato Plants
Despite being among the easiest plants to grow in a home garden, tomatoes have many rules—such as a pruning deadline. Here's how to tell if it's too late.
Read MoreDespite being among the easiest plants to grow in a home garden, tomatoes have many rules—such as a pruning deadline. Here's how to tell if it's too late.
Read MoreImprove your pumpkin crop in the fall by ensuring that your plant's vines and roots are not damaged due to forgetting about this one essential gardening task.
Read MoreFor a greater potato yield in your vertical garden, choose varieties that will grow tubers along their underground stems. These will make the best use of space.
Read MoreMeyer lemons are juicy additions to the garden, but you do have to know how to prune them to optimize fruit production. Here's when and how to prune them.
Read MoreWhen growing a thriving vegetable garden, we can use all of the help that we can get! Teaming up with this well-known flower can give your harvest a boost.
Read MoreDeer-resistant plants are ones these animals dislike in general, but in times of hunger they're still susceptible to an occasional nibble here and there.
Read MoreWhen the first winter frost is on the horizon, but you still have loads of green tomatoes, there's one trick you can try to save your harvest.
Read MoreAttracting hummingbirds with plants and flowers is a worthwhile pastime for any gardener. This one potted herb is a hummingbird favorite and edible to boot.
Read MoreTomato plants aren't particularly difficult to grow, but choosing the right companions can help. This herbaceous perennial flower is a go-to for good reasons.
Read MoreThis lesser-known gourmet green is one of the few vegetables that can persist in the garden through multiple frosts without losing its flavor.
Read MoreThese plants are fall superheroes — not only are they edible, but they improve the soil over the fall and winter by fixing nitrogen from the air.
Read MoreYour rosemary plant is getting leggy and taking over the garden. Dividing could be the answer, but first you need to know if woody shrubs enjoy the practice.
Read MoreThis Mediterranean tree is low maintenance, requiring sunshine and free-draining soil, and can typically provide you with delicious fruits twice a year.
Read MorePlenty of herbs are easy to grow, and in these cases, even easier to plant. Simply till the soil, sprinkle in some seeds, and add another layer of dirt.
Read MoreYour towering tomato plants full of pretty yellow flowers are refusing to produce any fruit. The solution may be sitting beside the sink in your bathroom.
Read MoreHaving sandy soil in the yard doesn't mean you can't have an orchard full of trees bearing delicious fruit. You just have to plant the right trees.
Read MoreIf you want to grow your own cucumbers quickly, try planting this variety — it matures in under two months. Here are the best practices for growing it.
Read MoreStrawberries are perennial plants that return each year, but they require more protection from the cold when they grow in pots. Learn what to do for winter.
Read MorePruning your rosemary plant will ensure it produces new growth, resists disease and remains healthy and strong for years and years to come.
Read MoreSome of these fast-growing trees produce sweet, colorful fruits, while others may have a more bitter yield that has other great uses in your yard.
Read MoreIf you're worried you don't have enough space to grow sweet potatoes outside, try this container method that lets you produce vegetables indoors.
Read MoreIf your tomato plants need an extra dose of nutrients, good news: There’s a fruity fertilizer hack that you likely already have in your kitchen trash can.
Read MoreHardy and compact herbs are a good choice for beginner gardeners. Handy with an electric drill? Make something to grow them on a balcony, deck, or small patio.
Read MoreGrowing herbs on your kitchen counter is a beginner-friendly way to start a garden that also adds to your meals. Start with this easy-to-grow, versatile herb.
Read MoreGrowing tomatoes in your garden can be immensely rewarding as long as you keep away those pests that will threaten your crop by planting some aromatic herbs.
Read MoreWant fast growth and pollinator appeal in one plant? These thyme varieties bring beauty, resilience, and eco-friendly benefits to any sunny garden space.
Read MoreUsing chemicals and inhumane deterrents isn't the only way to ward off pests. Certain plants, especially those with strong fragrances, can keep them away, too.
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