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  • three vintage stoneware crocks

    Transform Vintage Crocks Into A Charming Yard Feature Birds Will Flock To

    If you have old vintage crocks sitting around your house, transform them into a beautiful DIY project that will invite birds to your yard with these easy steps.

    By Claudia Alarcón 21 hours ago Read More
  • Pile of sprouted potatoes against a wooden background

    This Is What You Should Do With Potatoes That Have Sprouted

    Don’t toss sprouted potatoes just yet. Learn when they’re safe to eat, when it’s time to throw them out, and how you can turn them into a bounty.

    By Autumn Swiers 2 days ago Read More
  • Hand holding tiny strawberries grown in gutter-style planter

    Growing Strawberries? This Brilliant Backyard Method Is So Easy

    Growing fresh strawberries is actually a lot easier than you might think. In fact, one particular method makes this gardening project is a breeze!

    By Kashmir Brummel 3 days ago Read More
  • a group of tropical house plants

    Could Your Kitchen Use Some Houseplants? They May Help Beat Cabin Fever, According To Research

    Houseplants don't have to be limited to just a few rooms. You can breathe new life into your kitchen with the right choices. Try adding these plants.

    By Claudia Alarcón 4 days ago Read More
  • mushrooms in a plastic container

    Yes, You Can Grow Mushrooms In An Old Plastic Container — Here's How

    It's not difficult or costly to grow this species — and some others — yourself. You just need a few supplies and some old plastic containers.

    By Brandon Rich 6 days ago Read More
  • Close up of clove flowers on a tree

    Growing A Clove Tree Indoors Requires Commitment, But Can Be Worth The Effort

    Growing a clove tree indoors isn't hard if you recreate the right climatic conditions and, of course, practise some patience.

    By Claudia Alarcón 11 days ago Read More
  • Salt and pepper shakers on table

    Don't Throw Out Old Salt And Pepper Shakers — Reuse Them In Your Garden Like This

    Salt and pepper shakers are one of the best kitchen items for repurposing in your garden, in particular.

    By Courtney Iseman 13 days ago Read More
  • Winter vegetables in a basket

    The Overlooked Reason Winter Vegetables Feel So Satisfying

    Winter produce invokes a warm feeling that leaves you full and satisfied. The reason is because they are nutrient dense and offer one strong advantage.

    By Julia Holland 15 days ago Read More
  • Apples and bananas with greens and smoothie maker

    Apples Vs Bananas: How They Stack Up Nutritionally

    Arguably the most famous fruits, apples and bananas grace fruit bowls and lunch boxes around the world. But how do they differ nutritionally?

    By Whitney Bard 15 days ago Read More
  • Bowls of blueberries with eggs and baking ingredients

    The Step You Can't Skip When Baking With Blueberries

    Blueberries have a tendency to bleed into batter and sink to the bottom. Luckily, there's a secret to remedy this. Take this extra step next time you bake.

    By Courtney Iseman 1 month ago Read More
  • wooden box full of a raspberry harvest

    Your Fall-Bearing Raspberries Will Bounce Back Faster If You Prune Them Like This

    If you want your raspberries to bounce back a bit quicker next season, here's how you need to prune them before it gets too cold.

    By Whitney Bard 1 month ago Read More
  • different citrus fruits cut in half with jug

    The Bold Citrus Flavor You'll Keep Seeing In Food And Drink In 2026

    As new culinary trends emerge, citrus flavors are seeing a boost, but not in the way you may think. This is the lesser-known variety set to take over 2026.

    By Julia Holland 1 month ago Read More
  • Red coffee fruit growing on a tree

    How Much Coffee Does A Single Coffee Tree Produce? It's Much Less Than You'd Think

    Given how much is consumed, it's surprising to see just how few coffee beans are produced by a single plant each year. From seed to cup, this is the process.

    By Matt Whittaker 1 month ago Read More
  • Freshly harvested onions with roots and greens attached laying on patch of dirt

    Your Location Matters When Planting Onions — Here's Why

    With so many versatile uses, adding onions to your garden is a great decision. The allium can be a little finicky; here's the care plants need.

    By Angeline Stratz 1 month ago Read More
  • A cluster of soil filled seed trays with tiny green sprouts popping out

    The Slow-Growing Crop That Pays Off Big When You Start It From Seed

    Some plants can take years before they're ready to harvest. This one is definitely an investment in time, but its yields will more than make up for that.

    By Ian Fortey 1 month ago Read More
  • mixed legumes in separate wooden bowls on a table

    The Overlooked Legume That Handles Cold Soil Better Than Most Crops

    This legume has been cultivated for millennia and its ability to withstand cold has likely primed its longevity. Consider this as your next cool-weather crop.

    By Deepak Narayanan 1 month ago Read More
  • A woman harvesting arugula from an outdoor garden bed

    Where To Plant Arugula So It Thrives All Season

    Arugula was is a commonplace and popular green for all kinds of recipes, and it's actually pretty easy to grow.

    By Dee Lopez 1 month ago Read More
  • A hand checking the leaves of a mustard green plant.

    The Timing Rule That Makes Mustard Greens Thrive Before Warm Weather Hits

    Mustard greens are simple to start growing in your kitchen or garden so long as you plant them before the heat of summer. Time it right and they'll thrive.

    By Dee Lopez 1 month ago Read More
  • Hand holding pruning shears, cutting a branch

    Most Fruit Trees Can Wait Until Spring To Be Pruned, Except These Two

    Fruit trees require some care and upkeep to ensure they produce, but only two types can be pruned in the winter.

    By Luna Christina Lupus 1 month ago Read More
  • a person tending to an array of plants in a small galley kitchen

    14 Plants That Will Survive Living In Your Low-Light Kitchen

    Just because your kitchen isn't filled with natural light doesn't mean you have to count out houseplants. These options will improve air and visual quality.

    By Dee Lopez 1 month ago Read More
  • Closeup of harvesting spinach in soil of a garden

    Why Colder Temperatures Make Spinach Sweeter Instead Of Bitter

    If you're new to gardening and you've found that your spinach comes out on the bitter side, you might need to adjust your expectations depending on the season.

    By Allie Sivak 1 month ago Read More
  • A person carrying a box of fruits and vegetables through a field

    15 Fruits And Vegetables You Can Start Growing In Late Winter

    If you don’t want to hang around for a late harvest, these fruits and vegetables are ideal for growing early and getting a late-winter head start this season.

    By Kenny Jarvis 1 month ago Read More
  • small white bowl of active dry yeast with wooden scooper

    How Yeast Can Actually Be Beneficial For Gardening

    Commercial plant fertilizers aren't cheap, but yeast certainly is, and it could potentially provide benefits when added to your garden soil.

    By Angeline Stratz 2 months ago Read More
  • Herbs growing on a windowsill in various white planters

    The Vintage Planter You Actually Need To Skip At The Thrift Store For Safety Reasons

    As striking as they may be, it's in your best interest to think twice before bringing these uniquely-shaped, vintage planters into your home.

    By Holly Tishfield 2 months ago Read More
  • Red and green bell peppers growing on the plant

    When To Plant Peppers For The Biggest Harvest: It Depends On Your Zip Code

    Location matters when it comes to planting delicate vegetables like peppers. To avoid ruin, always make sure to pop seedlings into soil during the right time.

    By Holly Tishfield 2 months ago Read More
  • Parsnips on a cutting board beside a peeler

    Once-Popular Parsnips Didn't Fail As A Vegetable — They're Just Easy To Ruin

    Parsnips were a household staple for decades until potatoes proved themselves a worthy replacement. Here's why this root vegetable fell out of favor.

    By Autumn Swiers 2 months ago Read More
  • A strainer full of potatoes with some spots

    Brown Spots On Baked Potatoes Aren't Necessarily Unsafe

    A blemished potato is usually nothing to worry about, but it's good to know what you're dealing with when it comes to brown spots. Here are the details.

    By Martha Brennan 2 months ago Read More
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