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Weeding 101: Remove some in the sun and some after rain03 May 202600:05:15
Pick perennial weeds after a rain and remove annual ones when the weather is sunny and dry.
Basil-planting tips: repel pests, attract pollinators and reap a great harvest26 Apr 202600:04:59
Fresh herbs like basil come in a multitude of flavor profiles, like cinnamon, lemon and lime. Use basil to enhance your food and cocktails.
Dramatic and fun houseplants to grow while you wait to get your hands into the spring soil22 Feb 202600:05:04
Caring for cool houseplants can help us bide the time while we wait for warmer weather.
Grow more veggie crops in less space with fewer weeds and watering15 Feb 202600:05:30
Maximize your garden space and produce more vegetables with these planting techniques.
Give sweet peas an early head-start for the most flowers this spring01 Feb 202600:05:00
In a few weeks, you can start growing sweet peas indoors and Charlie Nardozzi has tips on how to give the roots an early start, plus which types work best for vines and which work better as cut flowers.
Create a perpetual garden that produces veggies and fruits all season long18 Jan 202600:05:03
You know that lull that comes after a glut of fresh produce from your home garden? With certain planting techniques, you can create a garden that produces different vegetables, fruits and herbs to harvest throughout the entire season, with no gaps.
Try planting unique veggies this spring, like a burgundy sweet corn or sprouting cauliflower04 Jan 202600:05:00
As you're planning out your garden, choose some unusual vegetables to grow this spring with the help of the All-American Selections Winners list.
How to care for large houseplants, from lighting to the proper container28 Dec 202500:04:59
Certain houseplants like dracaena and monstera can grow quite big. And these plants need specialized care, from the proper amount of sunlight to the right kind of container.
Holiday poinsettias come in red, white, orange, yellow or freckled21 Dec 202500:05:00
Consider some unique varieties of this iconic holiday plant. If you fall in love with your choice, it's easy to keep poinsettias alive long past the holiday season.
Gift ideas for the gardener on your list14 Dec 202500:05:06
These practical gifts are just right to tackle multiple jobs in the garden.
Which holiday plants are naughty or nice? Here's a list to keep kids and pets safe07 Dec 202500:04:59
Certain plants used in holiday decorations, like holly berries and mistletoe, can be toxic for kids and pets if they ingest them. Find out which alternatives look just as festive and are safe.
Cultivate blueberry plants with young, middle-aged and older stems for the best berry production19 Apr 202600:05:01
Blueberry bushes don't require much pruning until they're older than five years. If yours are older, aim to prune them so there is a mix of younger, middle-aged and older canes on the bushes. This will encourage more berry growth.
Want to build a raised bed? Seek out these materials for the best results12 Apr 202600:05:02
Wood, metal or masonry are great materials to build a raised bed. Here's what you should know about each option.
Grow these veggies and flowers vertically for a more efficient garden space05 Apr 202600:04:59
Growing flowers and veggies vertically saves space, and the vines can act like a screen for your deck or patio.
Prune certain trees and shrubs now for more fruit and flowers later29 Mar 202600:05:00
Fruiting and flowering trees and shrubs, as well as certain types of hydrangeas, benefit from pruning this time of year.
Sprinkle lettuce seeds on snow and other tips for gardening with nature22 Mar 202600:05:05
Charlie Nardozzi's new book, The Continuous Vegetable Garden, includes ways to make gardening easier, cheaper and more in tune with nature.
Plant a small tree that bears fruit for birds, pollinators and you15 Mar 202600:05:00
Cornelian cherries flower early in spring and provide pollinators a critical food source.
Hosta salad, anyone? Going beyond traditional perennial vegetables 08 Mar 202600:05:01
Perennial vegetables are just what they sound like: crops that grow each year without replanting. This spring, go beyond traditional perennial choices and try some different options in your garden or raised bed.
Plan a garden that will feed your family and others01 Mar 202600:05:00
Plan now to grow extra veggies, like carrots, potatoes and onions to share.
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