Scientists have developed a unique sponge gourd variety, VRSG-7-17, that naturally smells like Basmati rice. This aromatic ...
Picking up beautiful seedlings at a garden center is always tempting, but here are a few plants you should consider growing from seed so that they thrive.
Discover the new no-peel squash varieties—like honeynut, koginut, and honeypatch—that roast beautifully and beat butternut for easier, better Thanksgiving sides.
Their seed-saving efforts are deeply connected to a wider movement across Bangladesh: a push toward organic farming, ecological sovereignty and reducing reliance on agrochemicals ...
By reviving indigenous crops and ditching costly chemicals, smallholder farmers across counties like Makueni and Vihiga are ...
We spoke with three garden experts on different reasons to allow plants to go to seed, including benefits for wildlife, for your garden, and for yourself.
Starting seeds indoors before spring gives you a head start on the growing season and increases your chances of a healthy, ...
Roy Johnson, arborist and sustainability coordinator at St. Edwards University in Austin met with Central Texas Cherokee ...
We grow some of our own vegetables. We grow flowers. But there’s something else you can grow to use in the bathtub. Loofah gourds can be peeled, dried, and then used to exfoliate ...
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How to Properly Plant and Care for Ornamental Gourds
Ornamental gourds are the colorful stars of autumn. With their extraordinary shapes and vibrant colors, they create a fall ...
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