Starting Seeds Indoors: How to Get a Jump Start on the Next Gardening Season
Gardening season doesn’t end on Labor Day. See what you can do now for a bounty of cool-weather produce.
Gardening season doesn’t end on Labor Day. See what you can do now for a bounty of cool-weather produce.
This herb offers a lacy look, a home for butterfly babies, and amazing flavor.
Would you like to help our pollinators “bee around” for many years to come? Plant a container oasis of nectar-rich flowers to help sustain them.
The use of straw mulch for garden beds can keep weeds down, decrease watering needs, and even extend the growing season.
If you don’t know beans about growing coffee indoors, grab a cup of joe and check out the information we’ve harvested for you.
If you have a history of killing houseplants, don’t give up! We have the right plant for you.
May is the month when many gardeners can finally begin to plant species that won’t tolerate frost, as well as those that require heat.
Try these colorful, tough-as-nails stalwarts to boost your garden confidence and green up those thumbs.
As the saying goes, “Hindsight is 20/20.” And while it often implies an arduous experience from which you’ve learned a tough but valuable lesson, the expression is applicable to every seasoned gardener.
Enjoy this gardening favorite’s vibrant blooms from late spring through fall when you follow these tips for proper care.