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  • A planter full of herbs in a kitchen

    The Easiest Herb To Grow For Beginners Is Perfect For Your Kitchen Counter

    Growing 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.

    By Lou Siday 2 months ago Read More
  • Hand holding tomato on vine with insect damage

    15 Easy-To-Grow Herbs That Help Keep Pests Out Of Your Tomato Garden

    Growing 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.

    By Peg Aloi 2 months ago Read More
  • A bee flying towards a thyme plant with white flowers

    Choose These Fast-Growing Thyme Varieties And Watch Pollinators Flock To Your Yard

    Want fast growth and pollinator appeal in one plant? These thyme varieties bring beauty, resilience, and eco-friendly benefits to any sunny garden space.

    By Katie Flannery 2 months ago Read More
  • Gardener harvesting herbs in garden.

    15 Easy-To-Grow Herbs That Can Help Keep Pests Away From Your Yard And Garden

    Using 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.

    By Peg Aloi 2 months ago Read More
  • Corn growing in the field

    Grow These Companion Herbs With Corn For The Most Successful Harvest

    Companion planting is a great way to help your corn crop thrive this season. These companion herbs will help deter pests, among other benefits.

    By Bri Ahearn 2 months ago Read More
  • hands pruning tomato plant with garden shears

    The Best Time To Prune Your Tomato Plants For More Fruit, And How To Do It

    Pruning tomatoes is a habit that should be started early. Depending on the variety you're growing, there are some key tricks for pruning to get more fruit.

    By Amy Jeanroy 2 months ago Read More
  • A wooden box full of butternut squash

    When To Harvest Butternut Squash (& The Best Way To Do It)

    Butternut squash is a classic cool-weather vegetable since it can stay good for months when properly harvested and stored. Here's the best way to do it.

    By R. A. Fletcher 2 months ago Read More
  • A vegetable garden with rows of veggies

    The 32 Best Self-Seeding Vegetables To Grow In Your Garden

    When your flowers bolt or you have over-ripe fruits, you don't have to clear them all out. Leave a few of these reseeding veggies to start your next crop.

    By Magdalena Becker 2 months ago Read More
  • A light-skinned hand touches a tomato plant sucker.

    Is Pruning Your Tomato Suckers Worth It? Here's What To Know

    As a home gardener, you've likely been told to prune tomato suckers to divert plant energy and produce better fruit. Let us help you determine if it's worth it.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 2 months ago Read More
  • Person misting growing mushrooms

    17 Mushrooms You Should Be Growing At Home

    Mushrooms are often overlooked as a potential crop for home gardeners, but in the right conditions, these edible fungi are fairly easy to cultivate.

    By Lou Siday 2 months ago Read More
  • Cherry tomatoes with stems on a circular wooden cutting board.

    Maximize Garden Space By Growing A Bounty Of Tomatoes Upside Down

    Ensuring you choose locations and containers that don't block sunlight, growing tomatoes upside down has great benefits for those with small gardens.

    By Meg Jernigan 2 months ago Read More
  • Woman in the garden with freshly harvested herbs

    17 Edible Ground Cover Plants That'll Make Your Garden Look (And Taste) Amazing

    Cleverly selecting plants for your garden means you can benefit from both their visual beauty and delicious homegrown ingredients to use in the kitchen.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 2 months ago Read More
  • Gardener holding a basket full of harvested produce in the garden

    The Unique And Easy-To-Grow Fruit That's Perfect For Beginner Gardeners

    As a beginner gardener, a satisfying harvest can be all the motivation you need to keep going. This tiny but prolific vegetable will provide just that.

    By Kristina Hicks-Hamblin 2 months ago Read More
  • Tomatoes growing in a garden are covered in beads of water.

    The Easy Planting Method That Helps Keep Pests Away From Your Tomatoes

    Using an everyday essential, this hack will support your tomatoes’ growth and keep them away from the soil surface, which helps in deterring pests.

    By Jason Rochlin 2 months ago Read More
  • Gardener spoons soil into a plastic testing tube

    The Best Time Of Year To Start Testing The Quality Of Your Soil

    Soil tests are essential to set your plants up for success — they'll tell you exactly how to amend your soil for the best growth. Here's the best time for one.

    By Katharine Hansen 2 months ago Read More
  • A person works diligently in a late season vegetable garden.

    14 Leafy Greens You Can Still Plant And Grow In Late Summer

    When the typical harvest season comes to a close, you can still squeeze out one last harvest - these leafy greens will make delicious fall salads.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 2 months ago Read More
  • Basil leaves close up

    Pick Your Basil Plant More Often For A Big Harvest Boost

    When it comes to picking leaves from your basil, don't be shy. Pruning can actually stimulate growth for a bushier basil plant, and it can improve flavor.

    By Katharine Hansen 2 months ago Read More
  • freshly harvested sweet potatoes in a persons hands

    13 Easy-To-Grow Companion Plants That Belong Alongside Sweet Potatoes In The Garden

    Some of these companion plants for sweet potato are leafy greens that help with nitrogen absorption, while others are colorful flowers that deter pests.

    By Selena Ivette Rodriguez 2 months ago Read More
  • A wood garden box with plants under the sun.

    Tips For Growing A Late-Summer Garden For Fall Harvest

    If you want a fall harvest, you're not too late — in fact, you're right on time, since late summer is the perfect time to get certain veggies planted.

    By Clara Ngu 2 months ago Read More
  • Tomatoes ripening on a vine

    The Popular Watering Method That May Be Causing Your Tomatoes More Harm Than Good

    While tending to your plants may feel like second nature, using the wrong watering method can ruin your harvest. Avoid this way of watering your tomatoes.

    By Katharine Hansen 2 months ago Read More
  • A yellow watering can sprinkling water over a tomato plant seedling with sunlight reflecting.

    Here's How Often You Should Water Tomato Plant Seedlings To Ensure They Thrive

    Proper watering is key to thriving tomato seedlings. Soil, environment, and container size are all factors in keeping your young plants healthy.

    By Suzanne Brons 2 months ago Read More
  • Close-up of black raspberry bush with berries

    Why You Shouldn't Grow Black Raspberries And Red Raspberries In The Same Patch

    Black and red raspberries are great to look at and even better to eat. Unfortunately, growing them in the same patch is a recipe for disaster.

    By Kim W.S. 2 months ago Read More
  • A smiling young woman harvests fall vegetables from her garden.

    17 Vegetables You Can Still Plant In September For A Fall Garden Harvest

    As summer fades, it can feel like your planting options are limited. With these crops, however, you can take advantage of the change in seasons.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 2 months ago Read More
  • Person holding freshly harvested beets

    Stop Making These Beet Growing Mistakes For A Better Garden Harvest

    For a big, bountiful beet harvest, you need to know when to plant, where, in what soil, how much water to give, and what fertilizing mistakes to avoid.

    By Shelley Frost 2 months ago Read More
  • Yellow oyster mushrooms grow against a blurred background.

    A Budget-Friendly DIY Will Kickstart Growing Mushrooms In No Time

    Turn an old broken household staple into a thriving mushroom garden at home with this simple, budget-friendly DIY method that anyone can do.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 2 months ago Read More
  • Leafy greens growing together

    The Popular Leafy Green You May Not Want To Plant Near Basil

    Basil is a companion plant for many vegetables, but certain hardy leafy greens don't get along with the pungent herb, especially when it comes to temperature.

    By Manvi Jain 2 months ago Read More
  • Closeup of ripening tomatoes on the vine.

    Growing Tomatoes? Say Goodbye To Root Rot With One Easy Addition To The Soil

    Healthy tomato roots depend on aeration and consistent moisture. A simple soil addition keeps plants thriving while protecting them from damaging diseases.

    By Meg Jernigan 2 months ago Read More
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