5 Vegetables You Should Plant in June for a Summer Harvest
You might think it’s too late to begin growing your own vegetables in June, but there’s still an opportunity. Some crops, such as tomatoes and …
You might think it’s too late to begin growing your own vegetables in June, but there’s still an opportunity. Some crops, such as tomatoes and …
The tomatoes I see at the grocery store and farmer’s market always appear flawless—shiny and without any marks. This isn’t always the case for home-grown …
Tomatoes are the most popular crop grown in home gardens. Harvesting them at the right time makes all the difference between a flavorful, juicy tomato …
Tomatoes start producing fruits from mid-summer onwards, depending on their planting time. Many gardeners might already be seeing their first yields. If your plants are …
Lemon trees are attractive and make great ornamental plants in containers or in the garden. Like all citrus trees, they need maintenance to produce ripe, …
Gardening is an art passed down through generations, with age-old wisdom guiding our gardening habits. One persistent debate is whether it’s better to water plants …
According to trendspotters, plants are the new pets. It’s no wonder plant parents are always seeking the latest tips to help their indoor and outdoor …
Petunias are beloved annual flowers because they’re easy to grow, affordable, and bloom from spring to fall with proper care. These trumpet-shaped blooms suit any …
As winter approaches and we spend more time indoors, gardening shifts from summer’s fresh veggies and vibrant flowers to houseplants. These indoor plants not only …
Day lilies are dependable perennials that offer a stunning display of blooms from July through early August. Some varieties even start flowering earlier or continue …
Growing onions in your garden can be a rewarding experience, especially when you see those plump bulbs ready for harvest. One common question among gardeners …
The spongy moth (Lymantria dispar), formerly called the gypsy moth, is an invasive insect brought to the U.S. from France in 1869 for silk production. …