Give Your Store-Bought Herbs A Second Life In Your Garden
It's annoying when store-bought cut herbs go off in your refrigerator, but before you get to that stage, there's a way to gift them a longer life in the garden.
Read MoreIt's annoying when store-bought cut herbs go off in your refrigerator, but before you get to that stage, there's a way to gift them a longer life in the garden.
Read MorePests are an unfortunate pitfall of many home gardening efforts, but you can smartly set yourself up for success by planting this flower near your tomatoes.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a boost of healthy flavor to add to your meals, try growing lentils in your kitchen. It's far easier than you probably think.
Read MoreIf you're not sure what to do with all your leftover egg cartons, it's crucial that you do this before you decide on anything else.
Read MoreCorn husks and silks are packed with nutrients that can be very useful for helping your garden plants grow. Find out how to use them for the most benefit.
Read MoreGrowing your own food is relaxing and rewarding, but it takes some planning before you dive in. These are the mistake to avoid with your vegetable garden.
Read MoreIf you're looking for ways to reduce clutter in your home, repurpose some of these kitchen staples in your garden instead.
Read MoreGardeners love to grow herbs, giving a garden-to-table satisfaction, but some are easier to cultivate than others. Take this parsley tip before you buy seeds.
Read MoreWe rely on coffee to wake us up and the grounds can be used as fertilizer to wake our garden up too. Just be careful which plants to use grounds with.
Read MoreIf you've got an indoor fruit tree and it's thriving and flowering but not producing any fruits, you've probably overlooked this one easy step.
Read MoreBananas go from just right to overripe in the blink of an eye, so here's a great way to use them in the garden, particularly if you don't want any banana bread.
Read MoreLooking to spice up the windowsill in your kitchen? Instead of throwing away those old coffee mugs, try turning them into planters for household herbs.
Read MoreThere's something extra satisfying about growing your own vegetables. But is it worth grabbing a plant next time you're on a Costco run?
Read MoreThe kitchen is a natural room in which to incorporate houseplants, but which will thrive in one? These 13 plants fit the bill for kitchen-worthy greenery.
Read MoreRosemary and basil are two herbs that sound like they should grow easily together, but in practice, the exact opposite is true.
Read MoreIf you want hummingbirds to gather in your garden, there are a few things you can do to attract their attention. The best option is to use this fruit.
Read MoreIf you think you have enough land to grow delectable watermelons, you might be tempted to try. However, that space might not be the right place.
Read MoreIt's heart-breaking to grow abundant produce only to watch it start to go bad a few days after harvesting. Take our tip to help preserve your picks for longer.
Read MoreWondering if securing your own raised garden bed is worth it? It turns out that this method makes home-grown foods even more accessible.
Read MoreHere are the reasons why you should add empty paper egg cartons when composting, and how you can properly incorporate them into your compost bin.
Read MoreIf you find yourself with just a tiny bit of leftover cheese, don't throw it in the trash. Instead, use it to attract and feed the local birds.
Read MoreIf you've got empty egg cartons lying around, don't throw them out! They can be repurposed into a special treat for backyard birds. Here's how to do it.
Read MoreHerbal teas and tisanes provide a number of nutritional and medicinal benefits. Here are six herbs you can grow indoors to make your own flavorful brews.
Read MoreA simple focaccia dough is the perfect canvas to turn your garden harvest into a veritable work of art, and the resulting bread is delicious and versatile.
Read MorePresident Teddy Roosevelt's favorite cocktail was a minty classic - and, in fact, he loved it so much that he grew his own mint in the White House garden.
Read MoreNew Jersey is fondly known as 'The Garden State,' but where exactly did this name come from? Here are the crops that gave the state its nickname.
Read MoreThe South Side of Chicago will eventually be getting an exciting new green space honoring two first ladies thanks to two of the city's most legendary locals.
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