Raised beds often promise lush vegetables, faster growth, and easier maintenance. However, one overlooked habit can completely flip that expectation and leave gardeners constantly chasing dry soil ...
Most of us throw away parts of vegetables without a second thought. The root end of a green onion, the base of a celery bunch ...
Soil can harbor various plant diseases. If watering splashes soil onto your plant leaves, it can quickly spread soil-borne diseases. To avoid this issue, use a gentle spray or a soaker hose.
Agronomist Denis Terentyev told how to reduce the amount of work at the cottage and turn the site into a place for recreation ...
Heat and drought can trigger vegetables and herbs to flower too soon, but gardening experts explain how to prevent bolting ...
Heat-stressed plants can look wilted even in moist soil. Learn the difference between heat stress and the need for water and how to revive plants without overwatering.
The garden tour centered on a few seasonal jobs in the vegetable patch, with the creator, GenZ_Garden (@genz_garden), showing ...
Most garden plants will need 1-1.5 inches of water per week to maintain healthy leaves, flowers and fruit. When Mother Nature ...
Learn how to grow lettuce for an abudant harvest all summer long.
Grow your own nutrient-packed microgreens in just a week! This guide reveals how to select the right seeds, prepare shallow ...
Whether you have a few pots on a balcony or an expanse of greenery, here’s how to help everything thrive when the mercury spikes ...
A vegetable gardening expert shares the most important steps to take before leaving town, from watering to harvesting.