The Easiest Way To Keep Fresh Basil On Hand All Year
There's a simple way to have fresh basil on hand all year round.
Read MoreThere's a simple way to have fresh basil on hand all year round.
Read MoreTo keep your rosemary plants in top shape, you can maintain them in a simple yet effective way.
Read MoreJust because you have a small yard doesn't mean you need to miss out on growing your own fruit. These trees are bred to thrive in smaller spaces.
Read MorePicking your own fruit is always a fun experience. Before you go raspberry picking, here's what you should watch for to get the tastiest fruit.
Read MoreGlass jars provide a great opportunity for you to exercise your green thumb. As a bonus, you can grow tasty herbs that will enhance your meals.
Read MoreDon't throw your jack-o'-lantern into the trash on November 1. With a little prep, pumpkins can help enrich the soil of your garden.
Read MoreGrowing herbs and vegetables inside throughout the year allows you to maintain fresh flavor in your dishes. Try this green veggie for an easy winter crop.
Read MoreStarchy cloudy rice water is actually packed full of nutrients that many plants will love, but there are a few things to know before you start watering them.
Read MoreBuying fresh produce won't always lead you to better quality products. These fruits and vegetables shouldn't be purchased outside of their respective seasons.
Read MoreApple picking is a fun, festive, seasonal tradition that can be made even better if you know what to do. Use these tips from an expert in apple orchard rules.
Read MoreWinter is coming, but if you want fresh herbs throughout the cold season, here is what you should be cultivating in your home.
Read MoreRosemary can be an easy herb to grow in your garden if you know how to care for it. Follow these steps to make sure your rosemary plant stays healthy.
Read MoreWinter doesn't have to be rid of fresh vegetables -- no matter where you live, you can grow any one of these 11 vegetables inside of your kitchen.
Read MoreJust because the summer is over doesn't mean you can't still enjoy fresh tomatoes in the winter. Try your hand at growing these varieties indoors this year.
Read MoreKnowing the right soil set-up for herbs makes the chances of successful yields more likely, and rosemary likes specific conditions, which are easy to create.
Read MoreThe wholesome experience of growing tomatoes can be ruined by the frustration of poor supports for your plants, but our no-cage method is a lot less hassle.
Read MoreRosemary is incredibly helpful to have on hand. When you're growing your own, plant it with this herb to maximize space and enjoy double the herbs.
Read MoreWhile fruit trees generally take a lot of time before they produce, you can easily start the process by turning a single plum pit into a seedling.
Read MoreWhen it comes to edible flowers, less is more. Beyond aesthetic benefits, being light-handed with petals could also be the right move health-wise.
Read MoreIf you have an influx of banana peels available, rather than throwing them out, try repurposing them in your garden to enhance your rose bushes.
Read MoreInstead of throwing out an old coffee can, repurpose it into something that will connect you to nature.
Read MoreIf you want the sweetest juiciest strawberries in the summertime, here are some critical tips to follow to keep your plants healthy and your fruits sweet.
Read MoreWe always love a creative upcycling idea to help us limit waste. It is remarkably easy to grow your own delicious microgreens in your kitchen.
Read MoreIf you're looking to boost the nutritious food you offer your garden plants, then this banana peel and vinegar recipe could be just the ticket.
Read MoreIf you use floral arrangements to tablescape or to add festive flair to your door or home, you need to try this eco-friendly potato hack for yourself.
Read MoreWhile you might assume potatoes and sweet potatoes are quite similar, there is one key difference that actually sets them farther apart than expected.
Read MoreTomato plants are easier to grow in the garden than you would think, especially when planted alongside these beneficial herbs, vegetables, and flowers.
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