Hand holding tomato on vine with insect damage - cat on route/Shutterstock Tomatoes are a satisfying garden crop, and most gardeners enjoy growing them either in vegetable beds or in containers.
What’s more satisfying than growing a gorgeous, lush garden in your backyard? Growing one that you can eat from, too. Whether you have a green thumb or are just starting out, it’s easy to nurture your ...
"Such a beautiful plant." Gardener shares simple hack to grow seemingly endless supply of popular herbs: 'I have to try' ...
Growing herbs at home can be a rewarding experience, giving you fresh ingredients for your meals and a touch of greenery in ...
For an endless supply of thyme, propagate the plant by dividing it, though doing it wrong could damage your plant's health.
As we prepare our gardens, planting herbs in either patio containers or inground tucked between our flowers is always an additional bonus, adding aroma and seasoning to our food. Growing them is easy ...
Cilantro can be finicky. It bolts in hot weather and wilts after a hard frost. To keep the herb thriving, employ this simple ...
Herbs need well-draining soil to flourish. A mix of potting soil with perlite or sand makes an excellent choice as it ...
While some herbs, like rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus), oregano (Origanum vulgare), and basil (Ocimum basilicum), are known sun-seekers that can take the heat and thrive all summer long, others actually ...
There are many herbs that are easy to grow indoors. They’ll give your dishes a fresh taste and smell amazing! Not only are they tasty and aromatic, they’re pretty too and will give your home a touch ...
It's about to be the summer of home-grown greens. Merlyn is an editor of news and trending content for Food & Wine's news vertical. Her writing focuses on the intersection of pop culture and food, ...