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.
Read MoreJust 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.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreCommercial plant fertilizers aren't cheap, but yeast certainly is, and it could potentially provide benefits when added to your garden soil.
Read MoreAs striking as they may be, it's in your best interest to think twice before bringing these uniquely-shaped, vintage planters into your home.
Read MoreLocation 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.
Read MoreParsnips were a household staple for decades until potatoes proved themselves a worthy replacement. Here's why this root vegetable fell out of favor.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreFor some produce, refrigeration dries it out immediately, and for others it's a saving grace. Here's the story with zucchinis, depending on its state.
Read MoreKeeping an herb garden at home is a surprisingly helpful hack for your kitchen that can easily start with reusing plastic fruit containers.
Read MoreLeafy greens aren't only for the summer months -- in fact, its possible to keep supply of arugula going through the winter months from your kitchen countertop.
Read MoreGrowing your own vegetables is a fun and rewarding activity, and radishes actually grow faster indoors than you might expect.
Read MoreHoping to enjoy cucumbers during the off-season? Here's how you can grow this vegetable from the comfort of your own home.
Read MoreFor a simple tomato that you can grow in record time in your garden, look no further than this miniature variety full of great flavor.
Read MoreTo better enjoy fresh herbs in your kitchen, there's one method of displaying them that stands out above the rest. Here's what you should do.
Read MoreAn olive tree will really brighten up the household while providing some delicious fruit. Here's everything you need to know to care for your tree.
Read MoreGrowing your own avocado tree gives you constant access to a prized fruit, but here's what you should know before trying to grow it from a pit.
Read MoreGrowing fruit trees indoors is a great way to liven up a space, and dwarf pomegranates are particularly forgiving. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreSaving tomato seeds to grow your own tomatoes is a cheaper alternative to buying tomatoes. Here's how to do it and ensure you get a good crop next year.
Read MoreIf you want your little indoor garden to thrive, these are the types of lettuce you ought to try your hand at growing indoors this winter.
Read MoreMartha Stewart is an advocate for cooking with fresh vegetables and herbs from a garden. So when she offers free gardening advice, it's good to listen.
Read MoreThe differences between green and red cabbage go beyond simply the color. Their textures and cooking requirements differ, and red is actually the ideal roaster.
Read MoreThis underrated vegetable is versatile and complex. It adds a great crunch, and its natural flavor absorbs other notes well. This dish is sure to please.
Read MoreIf you've ever wondered why your carrot shoulders have turned green (and if they're safe for human consumption), here's what you need to know.
Read MoreGardening comes with its own set of challenges, but if you want your basil to survive all year long, there's one thing you need to do.
Read MoreBasil plant not growing as you hoped it would? Select pots and planters carefully for a healthier and more abundant yield.
Read MoreBasil is an incredibly versatile herb that can be used in daily cooking, but if you want it to thrive all winter long, follow this pivotal step.
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