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As plant hardiness zones shift from climate change, gardeners must rethink their choices. Discover what these changes mean ...
Recently, my daughter and I started a small container garden in our backyard. We planted tomatoes, lettuce, onions and a handful of herbs. We call it our spaghetti night garden.
If your garden gets half sun, you'll want to grow annuals and perennials that thrive in partial shade. We're sharing our ...
Plant lantana and blanket flower together to attract even more hummingbirds. It's best to plant both in a container garden to ...
Growing vegetables is a completely satisfying experience, and those homegrown crops will always surpass any bagged or plastic ...
Pine Hollow Arboretum is one of many botanical gardens rethinking their planting strategies as the climate warms. These ...
If you have a smaller garden space, no need to worry! You can still grow plenty of vegetables! Here's how to make the most of your space.
Carrots thrive in USDA hardiness zones 2a to 11b and are a popular addition to many diets. They're also the perfect companion plant for herbs like rosemary, chives, oregano, and thyme, as well as ...
Whether you’ve got prize marrows in mind, or are happy with a misshapen tomato, we can all grow vegetables at home. And you don’t need a large backyard to get growing; a small plot or a ...
Growing your own fresh vegetables can be a rewarding experience, but beware – the plant attracts a particularly troublesome pest that can be difficult to eradicate. Gardeners have been cautioned ...
and worth trying in Zone 3. Proper watering will help rhubarb growth. Soak the soil thoroughly when watering, to a depth of at least one inch each week during the growing season. The rhubarb plant ...