How Long Is Watermelon Season And When Does It Officially End?
If you pick watermelon too early, it's bland; too late, and it's mushy. Knowing when watermelons are at their peak can save you from that guesswork.
Read MoreIf you pick watermelon too early, it's bland; too late, and it's mushy. Knowing when watermelons are at their peak can save you from that guesswork.
Read MoreA Tic Tac box might not seem to have many practical uses beyond storing breath mints. However, it may well come in handy for growing various plants.
Read MoreGrowing tomatoes is much easier than you probably guessed. All you need are a few cheap items, some dirt, and store-bought tomatoes.
Read MoreGrowing tomatoes in your garden is rewarding, but it's a lot of work. If you're wondering if it's cheaper than buying them, we've crunched the numbers.
Read MoreIf you're growing squash in your garden this year, there are a couple of things to know about both summer and winter varieties. Let's break it down.
Read MoreGolden Delicious apples used to be all over stores, but now finding one is like looking for a needle in a haystack. What happened? Are they coming back?
Read MoreWe already know that Martha Stewart can make a home interior look great. She also has ways of keeping her vegetable garden as pretty and productive as possible.
Read MoreDiscover the right time to harvest your sunflower seeds with these simple visual cues so you can turn them into delicious roasted snacks at home.
Read MoreNot everything needs to be grown outside in a garden. You're perfectly capable of growing chia seeds right in your own kitchen with minimal effort.
Read MoreSmall home gardens can easily become overrun by multiple fruit trees, but there's one solution that could produce just as much fruit in less space.
Read MoreA kitchen herb garden is not only a beautiful addition to your space, but a functional one as well. We got some tips for creating a great one from an expert.
Read MoreDon't throw out those leftover peach pits! Instead, consider saving them to grow your own fruit trees. Here's what you need to know to get started.
Read MoreJust because your baking soda has expired doesn't mean that it can't still be useful -- just not for baking. Use it to treat this common issue instead.
Read MoreWith cooler temperatures and fewer hours of sunlight, gardeners might think nothing can grow in the fall. But there are actually many cool-weather crop options.
Read MoreWhen it comes to peppers plagued by bugs, this ingredient should be your go-to for companion planting.
Read MorePeppers and tomatoes go together in the kitchen, but they make even better partners in the garden. Pests tend to avoid the pair when planted together.
Read MoreGrowing your own fruits and veggies is rewarding, but not everything is cut out for newbies. Here are the worst offenders that beginners should avoid.
Read MoreWhile the thought of planting fruit trees and growing your own fruit might seem complicated, there are three fruits that seemingly anyone can grow with ease.
Read MoreCarambola, also known as star fruit, is a uniquely tasting fruit found in tropical climates across the world. Here's what to know about it.
Read MoreThere are a few foods that birds in your back yard may prefer to you. Unsalted and unsweetened peanut butter is one of them. Here's how to feed it to them.
Read MoreSprouts have gotten increasingly more popular as of late, but they're a bit riskier than you may have been led to believe. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreStore-bought chemical weed killers can be harmful to your overall garden and even dangerous to use. Luckily, there's a safe kitchen staple you can use instead.
Read MoreIf you want to fill your garden with beautiful flowers, use this pantry staple ingredient that many people don't know can help flowers bloom.
Read MoreBaking soda has many uses beyond cakes. The clever non-toxic chemical powder can even be used with care in the garden, but you need to know a few things first.
Read MoreWant to keep your garden free of powdery mildew? Dairy potentially holds the key. Here's what a milk-based treatment could do for your plants and produce.
Read MoreGardening is fun and enjoyable until it's time to clean up grubby tools. Our surprising tip using a regular item from your pantry makes that job super easy.
Read MoreGrowing tomatoes comes with its fair share of pests and other problems. Here are some of the most common ones, and how you can fix them.
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