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Did you get off to a late start? No worries, there are still so many things you can plant in July for a summer garden.
If you’re growing tomatoes (whether it’s your first year or your fiftieth), you’ve probably noticed that as the season ...
Is your landscaping behind the times? It might be time for a refresh if you've got any of the landscaping trends on this list ...
Watering tomatoes isn't rocket science, but there are a few sneaky mistakes that could end up causing your plants stress.
Let’s take a look and see if we can’t get you sorted out. 4. Watering Woes Peonies like consistent moisture, especially in spring when buds are forming. But they hate soggy feet. Too much water, or ...
Cutting the head back to the first set of leaves prevents the plant from putting energy into making seeds. Don’t Cut Back the Foliage (Yet) I know. It’s tempting. Speaking of drunk bridesmaids, those ...
Shaking your tomato plants to encourage pollination is a practice rooted in science. Whether you’re working in a greenhouse, indoors, or just trying to boost your outdoor harvest, giving your tomato ...
June is a sweet spot in the gardening calendar. (Mainly because you can still be outside without needing three showers and an entire stick of deodorant a day yet.) That fast and furious rush of spring ...