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  • Cabbage fly on plant

    This Beautiful Flower Is The Secret Weapon For Keeping Cabbage Flies Out Of Your Vegetable Garden

    Cabbage flies can destroy a vegetable garden without you even noticing the cause of the problem. Luckily, you can prevent them by planting this flower.

    By Dee Lopez 5 months ago Read More
  • Woman working in a partially shaded garden

    13 Absolute Best Herbs That Can Grow In The Shade

    While most herbs need at least some direct sunlight in order to grow, if your garden gets minimal sun, there are several herbs that will thrive in some shade.

    By Deirdre Mundorf 5 months ago Read More
  • empty muffin tins

    Your Old Muffin Tin Is The Perfect Gardening Tool. Here's Why

    That beat-up pan that used to host your snickerdoodle crumb muffins can double as a clever gardening tool that makes planting easier and more consistent.

    By Rachel S. 5 months ago Read More
  • Someone peeling a cucumber with a black peeler

    Don't Throw Out Cucumber Peels – Save Them To Keep Pests At Bay

    Chances are, you toss any cucumber peels straight into the trash or compost bin, but there's a better use for them. Here's how they can prevent pests.

    By Holly Tishfield 5 months ago Read More
  • Used tea bag being thrown into the rubbish bin

    You Can Actually Grow Seeds In Used Tea Bags (And It's So Easy)

    We've all seen the toothpick trick for growing avocados at home, but here is another clever gardening hack you can do in your kitchen.

    By Kerry Hayes 6 months ago Read More
  • Cherry tomatoes split on the vine

    How To Water Your Tomato Plants So The Fruit Doesn't Split

    Knowing how to properly water each plant in your garden is crucial, as they can all have different ideal conditions. Here's how to handle tomatoes.

    By Holly Tishfield 6 months ago Read More
  • Composite image showing tomato worm and ways to get rid of them

    11 Ways To Rid Your Garden Of Pesky Tomato Worms

    Get rid of tomato worms fast with effective, natural methods to protect your plants and keep your garden thriving all season long.

    By Deirdre Mundorf 6 months ago Read More
  • A groundhog eating an apple in a yard

    Use Groundhogs' Love Of Apples To Keep Them Out Of Your Yard For Good

    If a groundhog is disrupting your yard or digging up your garden, there's good news. You can use your apple scraps to keep them away. Here's how to do it.

    By Rachel S. 6 months ago Read More
  • Hands holding compost

    Why You Should Never Compost Used Cooking Oil In Your Garden (Unless You Do These Things)

    It's tempting to pour leftover oil into your compost bin for a one-and-done solution, but is that actually a good idea? Sadly, the answer is almost always no.

    By Wendy Leigh 6 months ago Read More
  • Two green and yellow cucumbers with a flower

    The Cheerful Cucumber Variety That's Mild, Crunchy, And Easy To Grow

    If you're a fan of cucumbers of all shapes and sizes, you'll want to try growing this sweet, crunchy variety in your garden. Even better? It's easy to care for!

    By Wendy Leigh 6 months ago Read More
  • Two folks inside a pie tin

    Don't Throw Away That Pie Tin If You Have A Bird Feeder

    Before you toss the foil pie tin that was housing your sweet treat, try repurposing it for your home garden — specifically to keep certain pests at bay.

    By Courtney Iseman 6 months ago Read More
  • A variety of different crops surrounding a cutout of California

    15 Major Crops California Provides To The US

    It's no secret that California plays a large role in our agricultural economy, but you may not realize just how much of your produce comes from the state.

    By Samantha Maxwell 6 months ago Read More
  • Hands holding dried buds of lavender

    The Best Lavender Variety To Plant If You Want To Cook With It

    If you love the sweet, floral taste of lavender and want to incorporate it into your cooking, you have many options. Here are the best varieties to grow.

    By Allie Sivak 6 months ago Read More
  • Person standing in a vegetable garden holding a wooden box of peppers, broccoli, and greens

    5 Tips For Growing A Vegetable Garden On A Budget

    Growing your own veggies can be a great way to save money - unless it ends up costing you more. Here are five tips for growing a vegetable garden on a budget.

    By Angeline Stratz 6 months ago Read More
  • Baby potatoes boiling on an electric stovetop

    Save That Leftover Potato Water From The Stovetop And Hit The Garden Asap

    Don't throw out that water when you're done boiling potatoes for dinner; it can be repurposed to provide sustenance for your vegetable garden.

    By Lottë Reford 6 months ago Read More
  • Plants growing in pots arranged on wall, including basil and tomatoes

    Yes, Vertical Gardens Save Space. No, They're Not Low-Effort

    Vertical gardens differ quite significantly from other types of gardens, and there are a lot of misconceptions about them. Let's dispel a few.

    By Angeline Stratz 6 months ago Read More
  • A cheese grater, muffin tin, tongs and measuring jug against a garden background

    13 Everyday Kitchen Tools That Double As Garden Gear

    Don't just toss your old kitchen tools in the trash. Here's how to repurpose some of them for all of your gardening and landscaping needs.

    By Rob Baird 6 months ago Read More
  • Selection of takeout containers, from cardboard to styrofoam

    Starting Seeds? Don't Throw Out Your Takeout Containers

    If you're starting your home garden and are unsure about the cost, upcycle your takeout containers instead. It's a cost-effective way to grow at home.

    By Kerry Hayes 6 months ago Read More
  • butterflies sitting on sliced lemons on a plate in a garden

    Too Many Lemons? Use Them To Attract Butterflies And Bring Color To Your Garden

    Planting lemon trees is an excellent means of getting more butterflies to your garden, as is using leftover lemon rinds.

    By Deb Kavis 6 months ago Read More
  • a pile of long, thin, red peppers

    The Link Between A Pepper's Spice And How Long It Takes To Grow

    The next time you bite into a pepper and get a nice kick of spice, you might be interested to know that this heat is linked to the vegetable's period.

    By Ian Fortey 6 months ago Read More
  • Rhubarb stalks on striped tablecloth and wood board with honey

    How Long Does It Take To Harvest Rhubarb (And Is It Even Worth It)?

    You'll have to be patient if you want to savor the unique taste of your own homegrown rhubarb, a plant that can be used in a wide variety of unexpected ways.

    By Stephanie Maida 6 months ago Read More
  • Someone throwing away a plastic water bottle into a bag of other water bottles

    Before You Throw Out Those Empty Plastic Water Bottles, Try This Garden Hack

    You won't believe how a plastic water bottle can positively impact your home garden. Don't sleep on this clever DIY trick.

    By Holly Tishfield 6 months ago Read More
  • A selection of fruits and vegetables

    15 Easy Fruits And Veggies Every Beginner Gardener Should Grow

    Newbie gardeners, take note: You can grow a delicious assortment of fresh veggies without added hassle and know-how. Start with these easy ones first.

    By Kenny Jarvis 6 months ago Read More
  • raised garden boxes

    Why Your Raised Bed Garden Is One Of The Worst Places To Grow Berries

    You might think that a raised bed garden is as good a place to grow berries as any other, but you would be wrong. Here's why you should plant elsewhere.

    By Ian Fortey 6 months ago Read More
  • A kitchen compost bin with the word compost on it

    The Starchy Kitchen Scrap That Helps Your Compost Pile Thrive

    A kitchen compost bucket is handy to have if you're a gardener, but knowing what to add can be tricky. This one item can really help your compost break down.

    By Lottë Reford 6 months ago Read More
  • A gloved hand planting plants in soil

    The Staple Spice That Helps Your Garden Grow Into Something Magical

    If your garden has been looking a little lackluster lately, try adding a little spice. This common pantry staple can do wonders for your plants. Here's how.

    By Courtney Iseman 6 months ago Read More
  • people having cookout on outdoor patio

    Stop Throwing Out Orange Peels And Use Them On Your Outdoor Patio This Summer

    Chances are, you probably throw away the peels after you finish peeling your oranges, but we have a more useful suggestion for them instead.

    By Deb Kavis 6 months ago Read More
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