How to Lay Out a Vegetable Garden for the Best Possible Harvest
Whether you grow veggies in pots, raised beds, or an in-ground garden, these garden planning tips will help you get the most out of any garden space.
Whether you grow veggies in pots, raised beds, or an in-ground garden, these garden planning tips will help you get the most out of any garden space.
Moss has many uses in the garden. A scattering on a stone wall lends a romantic patina, while cultivated tufts can create a velvety green ground cover. Here’s how to establish and maintain this eco-friendly, versatile plant in your own garden.
While deciduous trees shed their leaves in fall, these trees keep their foliage all year long.
In an age when mulch comes in a wide array of colors and materials, the basic choice still boils down to organic or inorganic. Choosing between wood and rubber mulch depends on the application, intended usage, and geographic location.
Autumn leaves are a blazing display of nature’s glory, right until they fall off the trees and become a test of arm and back strength. That’s why many homeowners choose to hire a professional to do pickup and hauling instead.
That newly planted addition to your yard might need some help to grow up big and strong.
Depending on several factors, such as the diameter of the tree stump and how accessible it is, the typical tree stump removal cost ranges from $175 to $544, with the national average right around $356.
Can you grow sweet plants in sour soil? The following shrubs, perennial flowers, fruits, vegetables, and trees should survive the acid test.
The cold weather may curb your enthusiasm for the outdoors, but there is still plenty of pleasure to be taken from tending the landscape, even after your favorite plants have gone dormant. These are our favorite ways to enjoy your garden in the winter.
As many a green thumb knows, there are certain plants you should never grow together. Some plants hog all the sunlight, others zap nutrients from the soil, and still others spread disease. A bad plant pairing can doom a garden bed to failure. So, whether you’re cultivating a vegetable garden or working toward a great-looking landscape, here are 11 “bad neighbor” plants that should never be grown together.