When it comes to planting a spring garden, planning is everything. Don't fall into the trap of not staggering your harvests.
This might be an unpopular opinion, but I believe every single garden needs at least one shrub. I still like perennials and ...
Onions mystify a lot of gardeners, new and old. Let's look at the right way to grow onions, removing two of the biggest ...
The days are getting longer, the light is softening, and there’s a warm breeze in the air. It must be April.  April is one of ...
If you’re not growing roses, another option would be to go foraging for wild edible roses. Most states are home to several ...
Each spring, as we move our seedlings out into the garden, we have a once-a-year opportunity. But so many gardeners let it pass by. This is your chance to put a few little important extras ...
From sun up to sun down, bees are doing important work for the health and safety of the hive. Foraging bees will travel up to 5 miles from the colony to gather up pollen for hungry baby bees back at ...
Chances are good that you found this article because you are thinking about planting cucumbers in your garden – and wish nothing but the best for their, and your, success. Or perhaps these companions ...
Everyone knows that compost is like black gold for your garden. Compost prevents soil erosion, it supplies your plants with necessary nutrients, it improves disease resistance and aids in water ...
Don’t you love easy food? There’s something so satisfying about saying, “I made it from scratch,” and knowing that it took you all of five minutes to make. Honey-fermented ginger is like that. It’s ...
Burying tomatoes sideways sounds odd, but the benefits are a gardener's dream: hardy drought-resistant plants that produce ...