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.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreGrowing 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.
Read MoreDon't throw out that water when you're done boiling potatoes for dinner; it can be repurposed to provide sustenance for your vegetable garden.
Read MoreVertical gardens differ quite significantly from other types of gardens, and there are a lot of misconceptions about them. Let's dispel a few.
Read MoreDon'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.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MorePlanting lemon trees is an excellent means of getting more butterflies to your garden, as is using leftover lemon rinds.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreYou'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.
Read MoreYou won't believe how a plastic water bottle can positively impact your home garden. Don't sleep on this clever DIY trick.
Read MoreNewbie gardeners, take note: You can grow a delicious assortment of fresh veggies without added hassle and know-how. Start with these easy ones first.
Read MoreYou 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.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreChances are, you probably throw away the peels after you finish peeling your oranges, but we have a more useful suggestion for them instead.
Read MoreWhen you first get into gardening, it's easy to get carried away with all manner of tools. However, this Japanese knife takes the place of several tools.
Read MoreGrowing your own food takes patience and persistence. But if you're looking to enjoy the fruits of your labor faster, try these fast-growing vegetables.
Read MoreThe compost pile is a great way to dispose of many different foods and other items, but not bacon grease. Here's why bacon grease should disposed of elsewhere
Read MoreYou might think vodka and gardens shouldn't mix unless you're making bloody marys with backyard tomatoes. However, this booze can be beneficial in another way.
Read MoreIf you're planning out your veggie garden, it's important to know that not all plants make good neighbors. These are the things to never plant with tomatoes.
Read MoreThe taste of watermelon is the taste of an entire season. Make your summer sweet by looking for these watermelon types at farmers markets and grocery stores.
Read MoreIf you're tired of moths and ants setting up shop in your garden, there's a tasty solution. Planting this flavorful herb will help keep the bugs at bay.
Read MoreIf you're interested in harvesting your own citrus, stone fruit, and more from your own yard, you might be wondering if Costco can help you get started.
Read MoreDoes it get any better than fresh grown vegetables? Before you start digging up your yard to build a garden, you need to consider this factor.
Read MoreBanana peels can make for a great fertilizer outside, but you're going to want to think twice before using them indoors. Here's the reason why.
Read MoreBasil and tomatoes are happy companions, pairing well both on the plate and in the ground, as there are a few reasons to grow the two edible plants together.
Read MoreGrowing any fruit or vegetable requires some patience and love of gardening, but growing asparagus is really a thankless task for a few different reasons.
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