How to Grow Your Own Food
Learn something new in the New Year: Bob Vila explains how to create a sustainable food supply at home.
Learn something new in the New Year: Bob Vila explains how to create a sustainable food supply at home.
Do leaf miners only do minor damage or are they a major garden problem that may require you to resort to insecticides?
Heirloom, heritage, organic, open-pollinated: there’s a whole world of exciting, exotic seeds out there, just waiting to be tucked gently into your garden soil—and there’s never been a better time to grow your own vegetables, herbs, fruit, or flowers.
No, tomatillos aren’t “little tomatoes” as their name implies, but entirely different fruits with a tarter flavor and firmer texture.
Don’t let mosquitoes, slugs, and other uninvited pests ruin your garden plantings. Keep insects and vermin away with these green-minded methods.
With their large flower heads, variable habits, and beautiful, (changeable) color, hydrangeas are a boon to almost any garden. Here are 12 of our favorite species and varieties.
Hello, my friend, hello again; today we come together to talk about Top Tips for Growing Tomatoes and hope the blog can help you. There’s really nothing better than a vine-ripened tomato plucked from the plant in your vegetable garden and still warm from the sun. Well, that will come later this season. Now it’s…
Mulching the garden properly can make the difference between a thirsty, weed-infested plot and a verdant, healthy paradise that’s the envy of the neighborhood.
Grow a croton, the colorful Joseph’s coat of the houseplant world, to inspire envy among your gardening friends and relatives.
What is N-P-K? Learn how to decode the numbers on fertilizer packaging, and how these ratios help your garden thrive in all its stages.