Starting seeds indoors before spring gives you a head start on the growing season and increases your chances of a healthy, ...
"Selecting wildflowers that are native or well-adapted to your region gives you the best chance of creating a low-maintenance ...
Corn is a great bet for a quick and rewarding summer harvest. This fast-growing crop performs well in USDA hardiness zones ...
Late autumn to winter is the time to plant bare-root hedges, so gardening editor Sharon Amos shares everything to know about ...
Growing your own tea garden at home can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience. It allows you to have fresh, flavorful ...
Spring is the time to start planning and preparing for the upcoming growing season, even in colder climates. Spring cleaning for gardens includes cutting back dead foliage, but leaving some stems for ...
It's about to be the summer of home-grown greens. Merlyn is an editor of news and trending content for Food & Wine's news vertical. Her writing focuses on the intersection of pop culture and food, ...
Transitioning from a typical garden or lawn to a native paradise can be tricky. Master Gardener Tiffany Selvey gives advice ...
Overwinter your pepper plants for an early harvest next season. Depending on your region, you can grow them as houseplants or store dormant plants in a cool garage.
Many people begin planning their gardens as early as winter, but if you’re just now thinking of starting your own, it’s not too late. For NHPR's How to New Hampshire series, Kaylin Lustig from Grow ...
Keeping areas free of invasive species is a matter of vigilance and a project that can take several years. Invasive species — many states maintain a list that is updated regularly — impact the whole ...