Ditch The Produce Section: 15 Fruits And Veggies To Grow In Hydroponic Gardens
From faster growth to higher crop yields, there are many benefits to hydroponic gardening that come along with ditching the produce section.
Read MoreFrom faster growth to higher crop yields, there are many benefits to hydroponic gardening that come along with ditching the produce section.
Read MoreIf your garden could use a boost going into fall and winter, coffee grounds and banana peels aren't the only natural fertilizers hiding in your kitchen.
Read MoreIf you grow tomatoes, you might also be cultivating another popular summer fruit whose scraps can actually pack hidden benefits for your plants.
Read MoreCoffee grounds can work as a great fertilizer for some plants, but not tomatoes. Find out the best kitchen scraps to use instead.
Read MoreEnsure your container-grown tomatoes are ripe and tasty this summer with a little help from this natural fertilizer, which you can buy or make yourself.
Read MoreIf you have a lovely bowl or pan you don't use but can't bear to let go, turn it a homemade birdbath for a win-win solution. Here's how.
Read MoreGood fertilizer is essential to growing lush, leafy plants, and making excellent nitrogen-rich fertilizer is as easy as growing more plants.
Read MoreIf you love cherries, having your own growing tree can be worth the effort. The amount of fruit that each tree will produce can vary based on a few factors.
Read MoreThe summer growing season is winding down, but there are still plenty of veggies to grab. From corn to tomatoes and beyond, here's what's in season.
Read MoreLooking to attract some birds to breathe life into your yard? Don’t toss these kitchen scraps — leave them for your colorful, flying friends instead.
Read MorePests can be problematic to gardeners who wish to avoid using pesticides. One of the best natural bug repellants is something you might already have on hand.
Read MoreIf you're still wondering if it's possible to grow and harvest tomatoes this summer, here's everything you need to know about late summer gardening.
Read MoreTomatoes are known for loving the warm sun, but too much of it can lead to problems, and this one shady trick will keep exposure in the happy middle ground.
Read MoreSome of the most overlooked produce simply can't be found in stores, and this flowering tree provides one of the most prized spring berries money can buy.
Read MoreThis simple garden hack turns everyday trash into a clever watering system that can help tomato plants survive the summer heat.
Read MoreWhen you're eyeing those big, luscious strawberries in the store, should you be concerned with taste? Are smaller ones better? Our experts say not necessarily.
Read MoreYou don't necessarily need to have a huge yard to achieve a fruitful garden. Instead, take a look at some of the best indoor garden kits based on reviews.
Read MoreYou may have heard that organic pest repellents are best, but not all of them are effective. One item typically destined for the compost heap can banish slugs.
Read MoreThis simple stem-burying rule can help your tomato plants grow stronger, stay healthier, and produce a more abundant harvest all season long.
Read MoreYou don’t have to avoid all forms of lettuce during an outbreak like cyclosporiasis. Apply these tips when shopping for greens to reduce your risk.
Read MoreWhile it’s too late to start planting many summer vegetables, this Southern classic actually thrives when planted in hot weather.
Read MoreIt turns out there is such a thing as too much of a good thing when using garden fertilizer. Here's how to tell when your vegetable plants are overfertilized.
Read MoreZucchini can be a satisfying choice for beginner gardeners of edible plants, as these versatile veggies grow plentifully in warm conditions, but how long for?
Read MoreHumans aren't the only ones who enjoy a slice of watermelon, in fact, your leftover slices could play a beneficial role in your backyard garden.
Read MoreBring your yard to life and create a pollinator paradise with this hardy, fruit-bearing tree that butterflies adore. Plus, it’s suitable for tiny yards.
Read MoreIf you want your tomatoes to be fruitful all summer long, then here is what you need to remember this July while tending your home produce.
Read MoreSave your garbage disposal and use your potato peels in the garden instead as they can be used in a few different ways to help many plants and flowers flourish.
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