Most people who say they “can’t garden” have never tried growing the right plants. They started with something fussy like a finicky heirloom tomato or a temperamental pepper and concluded that ...
Spring cleanup is a good place to start preparing your home for spring, but there are many projects you can also start right ...
Spring is coming, so get your garden ready with a raised garden bed The first warm weekend of the year probably has you dreaming about spring and summer. And if those dreams include a garden, ...
Starting a vegetable garden in your front yard can solve space and sunlight problems, so long as you plan it well. First, check any rules from your city or homeowners’ association. Talk ...
Not only does gardening beautify our surroundings, it offers health benefits for older adults, supporting physical and mental well-being.
Anyone who's ever grown an indeterminate tomato plant or sprawling squash vine in their garden knows that many edibles need a ...
Experts say a few simple tools can carry you through your first growing season — and some popular items aren’t worth the money.
Starting a garden means walking into a hardware store and facing walls of tools engineered to separate you from your cash. The hedging shears with ergonomic grips. The battery-powered weed pullers.
A little-known retailer has slashed the price of the VegTrug Medium Classic Planter, making it cheaper than Amazon ...
As you’re first planning your kitchen garden, experts told us, think about location and size. Nellie Bhattarai, an organizer with the Harris Township Community Garden, recommends beginners opt for an ...
As her first gardening book is released, the baking star discusses spring blooms and why she will find any excuse to go outside ...
Sunlight is the biggest factor in choosing where to put your garden. Most produce wants at least six hours of sunlight per day. If sunny spots are few, save them for fruiting plants because leafy ...