Why The 3-Hour Gardening Rule Is So Important To Follow
If you're new to gardening, or a seasoned gardener, you'll want to know about the 3-hour rule. Here's what it is and why it's important to you and your plants.
Read MoreIf you're new to gardening, or a seasoned gardener, you'll want to know about the 3-hour rule. Here's what it is and why it's important to you and your plants.
Read MoreHere's what you should know about tomato cages, how they work, when you should add one to your tomato garden, and which type of tomato they're best for.
Read MoreIf you enjoy cherries, you may have wondered how hard it is to grow them from a pit. With a little love, effort, and following these tips, you can make it easy.
Read MoreNothing beats fresh tomatoes right off the vine, but if you've been pruning your tomatoes, there are a few reasons why you should stop. Here's what to know.
Read MoreAlthough avocado skins and pits are considered unsuitable for human consumption, they have a variety of uses and can help keep your garden healthy and thriving.
Read MoreTicks are a ubiquitous pest that can infest even the most carefully planted gardens. Fortunately, a handful of accessible plants may be able to help.
Read MoreMint is a helpful herb to have on hand, but what should you do if the leaves start turning brown? Here are some solutions for keeping your mint green.
Read MoreSeveral states across the U.S. produce blueberries for our everyday enjoyment. But does it produce the most of this tiny superfood as a country?
Read MoreTomatoes are some of the most popular plants among gardeners, but how can you prevent unsightly skin splitting? We have the answer, and it's pretty simple.
Read MoreAn at-home garden is great for those looking to enjoy yard-to-kitchen meals. How often should you water these common vegetables to keep your garden bustling?
Read MoreIf the soil in your vegetable garden could use some extra nutrients, try planting this accessible, low-maintenance herb - it may even help deter pests.
Read MoreYou can be a farmer right in the comfort of your living room! With hydroponics, fresh herbs and veggies are in reach year round, even in confined spaces.
Read MoreKeeping your vegetable garden in tip-top shape is the only way to ensure you can reap what you sow. Repurpose a potato sack to benefit your veggie garden.
Read MoreIn a world of evolving natural products, we'd like to introduce you to diatomaceous earth, a non-toxic pest control solution for your home and garden.
Read MoreSpices aren't just for cooking. As it turns out, this kitchen staple is also a handy tool for a myriad of issues you may face in the garden.
Read MoreWith so many years of experience, Stewart has accumulated a lot of gardening expertise, and she's certainly not a gatekeeper of her hard-won knowledge.
Read MoreIt is always satisfying to grow your own tomatoes, and companion planting is a great eco-friendly alternative to fertilizers and pesticides.
Read MoreYour own garden is a dream for easy access to fresh ingredients. But how much water should they get? Follow this tip for the juiciest tomatoes.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, those used coffee grounds from your morning cuppa joe can act as a powerful fertilizer in your garden. Here's how to put them to good use.
Read MoreGrowing fruit in your garden can be a rewarding experience that can also save you money. But you never want to plant these two berries together. Here's why.
Read MoreIf you're interested in growing your own kitchen herbs but think you can't -- whether due to lack of space, sunlight, or ability -- think again.
Read MoreHaving an indoor herb garden is any home cook's dream. But when using old jars, there are a few steps to follow to set up your indoor herb garden for success.
Read MoreIf you're new to gardening, green bean seedlings may seem like a shortcut worth taking. But here's why you should plant from seed instead.
Read MoreKnown as companion plants, when grown close together, tomatoes and this herb will benefit each other in many ways. Some even say the tomatoes taste better.
Read MoreIf you save your egg shells to use for the garden instead of throwing them away, your plants will thank you. They can provide something very important.
Read MorePansies are edible flowers that can be used as garnishes or as part of your dishes. But can you really just eat them from your garden?
Read MoreDespite popular belief, pineapples don't actually grow on trees. Here's the strange and unexpected way our favorite spiky fruit is grown.
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