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Chives are a versatile and delicious way to flavor many dishes, plus they have beautiful flowers. Get expert tips for growing chives in your home garden.
Find out how to prep soil in your garden so you'll have less to do come spring, including what to leave, what to add, and why it helps.
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Journey to enlightenment and wellness with a Zen Garden. Easy steps and ideas on how to create your own backyard Zen Garden and why.
There are many things to consider when creating a vegetable garden layout, including the size of your yard, what you want to grow, and more. Try these tips.
If you're new to gardening, you might not realize that the growing and harvesting season can extend into fall. Learn how you can stretch your growing season.
Yes, you can plant vegetables and herbs in the front yard! Just keep in mind that while some neighborhoods may celebrate your efforts, others will frown. If your community has strict HOA policies, review them first, then check out these beautiful ways to work edibles into the front yard
Try growing sweet marjoram in your garden during warm months, then bring it inside to keep harvesting the tasty leaves throughout the winter.
Discover the characteristics of easy-to-grow vegetables, plus get a list of 7 vegetable plant types that are great choices for beginners.
Try growing parsley in your garden, as it not only makes a lovely garnish, but also delicately seasons food and looks wonderful as edible landscaping.
Growing edamame, a traditional Japanese food, is easy. Plants tolerate dry conditions, and few pests like them. You eat the beans that grow inside the pods.
Asparagus plants are perennial, so the same plants grow in your garden year after year. The spears we enjoy are the new shoots that emerge in spring.
Try these simple edible container designs to add flair as well as flavor. Get tips on how to combine plants and use planters to create edible landscaping.
It's a fruit of many names: Ground cherry, cape gooseberry, goldenberry, husk cherry, husk tomato, Peruvian ground cherry, poha berry, and pineapple ground cherry. Whew! It seems the only thing everyone can agree on is the fact this tangy-but-sweet berry is a delight to eat. But once you plant ground cherries, you'll a
Growing the classic and delicious thyme herb is a great way to add flavor to many dishes, or create a beautiful ground cover in your yard.
Seed starting is a fun and rewarding way to grow plants for your garden. Learn how to grow vegetables from seed, including planting and transplanting.
Mexican gherkins look like tiny watermelons but taste like lime-infused cucumbers. Get expert tips for growing Mexican gherkins in your home vegetable garden.
We’ve identified the top 10 tomato problems and how to solve them so you can savor the delicious flavor of your carefully-cultivated, homegrown treats.
Whether you're in the mood for a hot cup of aromatic tea or simply want to fill your home with fragrance, make this your go-to recipe. Thyme, sage, lavender, oregano, and citrus combine for a scent and flavor that is both soothing and refreshing.
Designing a garden is fun with these 3 creative ways to plan. Visual, list-focused, or detailed—choose a style that suits your personality and garden goals.
Square foot gardening is exactly what the name says: dividing a growing area into 1-foot x 1-foot sections. In a true square foot garden, an actual grid is placed on the growing area to divide up the space. What you grow in each section depends on the mature size of the crop.
From sweet to spicy to just hot as heck, get expert tips on growing peppers in your home garden, evn indoors from Bonnie Plants.
Even if you live in an apartment or condo without any outdoor space, you can grow herbs indoors. The ideal setting for an indoor herb garden is the kitchen.
Inspiration and education for gardeners. Learn gardening tips, planning and design, planting tips, pollinator gardening and recipes.
11 perfect garden plants that hold their heads high and laugh at sweltering heat and drought of sunny, cloud-free skies.
Few things taste better than a homegrown watermelon. Get expert tips for growing watermelons in your own spring and summer garden.
Learn expert tips for growing onions. They are a tasty, easy addition to your home vegetable garden. Growing onions is efficient and rewarding.
Expert tips for growing and planting beets in your garden. Learn every step including watering, feeding, harvesting and more.
Who says you need loads of sun to grow some of your favorite vegetables? Discover which veggies you can grow in the shade and get handy growing tips.
Inspiration and education for gardeners. Learn gardening tips, planning and design, planting tips, pollinator gardening and recipes.
Entice hummingbirds to your garden, by adding these 10 favorite plants, along with a water source and you will have
Discover the top mistakes new gardeners make, suchas planting too much or too soon or not feeding plants, and how to avoid thosegardening mistakes.
Learn how to make a lasagna garden using layers of newspaper or cardboard, leaves, and nitrogen-rich materials like compost and grass clippings.
Raised beds are a great way to get around the problem of poor soil, but what if you don’t have any carpentry skills to build the actual bed? No worries! Skip the wood and put together a concrete block garden.
Get tips to grow dill from planting to harvesting dill. This herb adds flavor to many dishes, and butterflies love the flowers.
Top 15 recommendations for seeds starting supplies to help you successfully start your own veggies and flowers indoors for your garden
Learn how to grow fennel, including planting, caring, troubleshooting, and harvesting. Become more successful growing fennel with these expert tips.
Impress your visitors with gates, gazebos, and other graceful garden structures that create warm welcomes and cool resting spots. Winter is the best time to plan your garden additions!